Title: Regional Geography and the United States and Canada
1Regional Geography and the United States and
Canada
2- Regions are used to simplify the world for study
and understanding
3Regional Landscapes
- Regional landscapes reflect the cultural
characteristics of their inhabitants. This can be
seen in the architectural structures used in a
region, and in the statues and monuments of
local, national, or global significance.
4Architectural Structures Mosques-Islam
5 Churches-Christianity
6 Synagogues (Judaism)
7 Temples (Buddhism)
8 Pagodas (Buddhism)
9Dwellings (homes)
- Tiles roofs in the Mediterranean
10Chalets in Switzerland
11Thatched Roofs
12Tents and Yurts
13Castles in Europe
14Statutes, and Monuments
- Many have local, national or global significance
- Taj Mahal
15Dome of the Rock and Pyramids
16Eiffel Tower and the White House
17Examples of other well know monuments
- Kaaba (Mecca), Western Wall (Jerusalem), Church
of the Holy Sepulcher (Jerusalem), Washington
Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Kremlin (Moscow),
Statute of Liberty, Virginia State Capital
building
18Kaaba
19Western Wall (Wailing Wall)
20Examples of Physical and Cultural Regions
- Physical regions
- Sahara, Taiga, Rainforest, Great Plains, Low
Countries - Cultural regions
- Language (Latin America, Francophone world)
21- Ethnic regions (Chinatown, Kurdistan)
- Religious regions (Islam, Buddhism)
- Economic regions (Wheat Belt, European Union)
- Political regions (NATO, African Union AU)
- Changes in perception regions
- (Middle East, Sun Belt, Rust Belt)
22United States and Canada physical characteristics
- Both nations have abundant natural resources.
- The Continental Divide sits at the top of the
Rocky Mountains and acts as a divider for North
America - Many important rivers (Mississippi, St. Lawrence,
Colorado, Columbia, and Rio Grande)
23- US and Canada also have other important water
features. - (Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes, Arctic Ocean,
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Hudson Bay)
24 - Important landformsAleutian Islands, Hawaiian
archipelago, Appalachian Mountains, Pacific
Coastal Ranges, Basin and Range region, Rocky
Mountains, Great Plains, Interior Lowlands,
Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains, Canadian
Shield, Grand Canyon
25- Both have varied climate regionsthey range from
the tundra in Alaska to a tropical wet climate in
Hawaii
26US and Canada economic characteristics
- Both countries are major exporters of technology,
consumer goods, information systems, and
foodstuffs - Both have highly developed infrastructures
- Both have highly diversified economies
27- Both have a rich supply of mineral, energy, and
forest resources - Both are members of the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) - Both are home to many multinational corporations
28- US is the center of the world financial markets
(New York Stock Exchange) - Both have sustained economic growth
- Both have a widening gap between the rich and the
poor
29- The US exports our culture via the global
marketplace. ExamplesMcDonalds, Coca-Cola,
music, blue jeans
30Cultural characteristics of the US and Canada
- Both countries were originally colonized by
countries from Europe - Both have multicultural societies
- Both have increasingly diverse populations
31- Both have high literacy rates
- Both have a high standard of living
- Both are highly urbanized
- Canada struggles to maintain a national identity
- Both have highly mobile populations
32- The worlds largest unfortified border is between
the US and Canada - Both have a democratic form of government
- Both are members of NATO
- Both have arts that reflect the cultural heritage
of their multicultural societies
33Important cities (centers of culture and trade)
- Washington DC
- Chicago
- New York City
- Los Angeles
- Houston
- Toronto
- Montreal
- Ottawa
- Quebec
- Vancouver, British Columbia
34Examples of the cultural landscape
- US Capital building
- Golden Gate Bridge
35- Independence Hall
- St. Louis Gateway Arch
36- Wheat fields
- Skyscrapers
- Shopping malls
- Bilingual signs
- Influence of automobiles (ex. Gas stations,
motels, interstate highways, drive up services)
37Human interaction affects the environment
- Deforestationexamples are the Amazon Basin,
Nepal, and Malaysia - Acid Rainexample is the Black Forest in Europe
- Decreased soil fertilityExample is the Aswan
High Dam in Egypt
38Criteria for determining a countries relative
importance
- Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
- Land size
- Population size
- Resources
39How do physical features impact humans
- ExampleWater
- Rio Grande River is a boundary
- Ob River flows northward into the Arctic Ocean
- Zambezi River provides water power
- Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers are flood hazards
40- ExampleMountains
- Rocky Mountains create a rain shadow on the
leeward slopes - Himalayas block moisture and create steppes and
deserts in Central Asia