Title: Chapter 1 Region: United States and Canada
1Chapter 1 Region United States and Canada
2Geography the study of earths physical features
and the living things which inhabit it.
- Geographers must consider
- 1. The world in spatial terms (location)
- 2. Regions
- 3. Physical Systems
- 4. Human Systems
- 5. Environment and Society (interrelationship)
- 6. Uses of geography (how the information and
data is attained and used)
3Absolute Location the exact location (spot) in
which a place is found on earth.
4Grid System Longitude and Latitude
Hemispheres two halves - Equator (0 degrees) -
Prime Meridian (0 degrees)
5- Region area united by specific factor.
6Maps
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8U.S. and Canada 12 of land
- Advantages
- Fresh Water Supply
- Fuels Natural Gas, Oil, and Coal
- Minerals Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, and Nickel
- Vast Forests- Timber (50 has been cut down)
- Ocean Access- Fisheries (not landlocked)
9Natural Gas
10Coal Reserves
11Athabasca Oil Sands
12Peak Oil the maximum of oil production/extraction
is reached.
13Immigration
- Due to the physical divide caused by the Atlantic
and Pacific, the Native populations were
relatively small. - Current populations are primarily based off of
immigrant populations. - less than .9 in the U.S. and 2 in Canada is
native.
14Population Distribution
- Canada
- Most of the Canadian population is along the U.S.
and Canadian Border - U.S.
- Sunbelt the southwest growth boom due to...?
- Coastal Populations East, West, and Southern
Gulf - Megalopolis chain of metropolitan areas which
share a similar infrastructure.
15Megalopolis Chain of metropolitan areas which
share a similar infrastructure.
16Economics
- Both are mixed markets
- post-industrial most of their economic
activities are no longer manufacturing, but based
in service industries. - Created the Rustbelt and retooling.
- agriculture most crops are grown as commodities,
and not for sustenance. - Cornbelt Ohio through Nebraska
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18Rust belt
Retooling Adapt an industrial facility to
produce a new product.
19Politics
- U.S.- Federalism, Republic
- Canada- Parliamentary Democracy, limited power to
13 provinces.
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