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Title: Regional Geography of The United States


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Regional Geography of The United States
  • An Interactive Presentation

2
Name That Continent
6
Europe
1
4
North America
Asia
2
Africa
3
5
South America
Australia
7
Antarctica
3
The Four Oceans
4
Arctic
1
Atlantic
2
Pacific
3
Indian
4
Large Bodies of Water
  • The location of the United States, with its
    Atlantic and Pacific coasts, has provided access
    to other areas of the world.
  • The Atlantic Ocean served as the highway for
    explorers, early settlers, and later immigrants.
  • The Pacific Ocean was an early exploration route.
  • The Gulf of Mexico provided the French and
    Spanish with exploration routes to Mexico and
    other parts of America.
  • Bodies of water support interaction among
    regions, form borders, and create links to other
    areas.

5
The United StatesWhere are The Appalachian
Mountains, the Rocky Mountains, The Mississippi
River and The Great Lakes?
Great Lakes
Rocky Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
Mississippi River
The Gulf of Mexico
6
Name That Region
6
Canadian Shield
7
8
4
5
2
Rocky Mountains (CONTINENTAL DIVIDE)
Basin And Range
Great Plains
Interior Lowlands
Coastal Range
Appalachian Highlands
Coastal Plain
7
North American Waterways
Columbia River
Missouri River
Great Lakes
OHIO RIVER
Colorado River
Rio Grande River
Mississippi River
8
Historical Importance of Waterways
  • The Ohio River was the gateway to the west.
  • Inland port cities grew in the Midwest along the
    Great Lakes.
  • The Mississippi and Missouri Rivers were the
    transportation arteries for farm and industrial
    products. They were links to ports and other
    parts of the world.
  • The Columbia River was explored by Lewis and
    Clark.
  • The Colorado River was explored by the Spanish.
  • The Rio Grande forms the border with Mexico.
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