Regions of the United States

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Regions of the United States

Regions There are 5 Regions that make up the U.S. Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest West States that share similar things are put into regions Ex: Climate, Economy, Resources, and Land Forms

The Northeast States include: Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont Delaware Maryland New Jersey New York Pennsylvania

Northeast Climate Temperature Affected by lakes, the ocean, and the Appalachian Mountains Summer Average: 70° F Winter Average: 24° F

Northeast Major Land Forms Appalachian Mountains Oldest mountains in North America (270 million years old) You can walk to Appalachian Trail-2,175 miles long from Maine to Georgia Lake Erie 4th largest of the Great Lakes Lake Ontario Smallest of the Great Lakes Niagara Falls Between Canada and New York 12 million people visit every year

Northeast Economy Manufactured Products: Natural Products: Farming: Food, paper products, chemicals, clothing, lumber, plastics Natural Products: Coal, gravel, iron, oil, cattle, poultry, natural gas Farming: Apples, Carrots, Lettuce, Broccoli, Berries, Asparagus, Cherries, Corn, Grapes

Northeast Tourist Attractions New York City (Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, Broadway) Boston (Anything about the Revolutionary War) Philadelphia (Anything about the Revolutionary War) Hershey, Pennsylvania (Chocolate) Burlington, VT (Ben and Jerry’s)

The Southeast States Include: Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia

Southeast Climate Temperatures: Hurricanes: January-45° F August-82° F 14 hurricanes have hit since 2001

Southeast Landforms Smoky Mountains Appalachian Mountains Swamps Between TN and NC 9 million people visit each year Appalachian Mountains Swamps Everglades in Florida Blue Ridge Mountains In Georgia 469 miles of wooded highway

Southeast Economy Manufactured Products: Shipping: Farming: Fishing: Chemicals, glass, dairy products, construction supplies Shipping: Major ports-New Orleans, Miami, Mobile Farming: Cattle, citrus fruits, rice, sugar, tobacco, poultry, hogs, vegetables Fishing: Shrimp, lobster, clams, and fish Mining: Iron, coal, natural gas, oil

Southeast Tourist Attractions Atlanta, Georgia (MLK sites, Civil War sites) Virginia (Civil War sites) Kentucky (Birth place of Lincoln) Florida (Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World) New Orleans (French Quarter and Haunted History spots)

The Midwest States Include: Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Ohio Wisconsin

Midwest Climate Temperature: Precipitation: Tornadoes Summer: 80-100° F depending on the state Winter: -40° F-30° F Precipitation: 2-4 inches of rain per month 6 inches to 70 inches of snow depending on the state Tornadoes

Midwest Landforms Black Hills Mississippi River Great Lakes Mount Rushmore South Dakota Mississippi River From Minnesota to Louisiana 2,320 miles long Great Lakes Lake Michigan-only one located entirely in the U.S. Great Plains Between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains

Midwest Economy Manufactured Goods: Farming: Mining: Cars, motorcycles, farm equipment, packaged meat, metal products, dairy products Farming: Cows, corn, soy beans, wheat, grain, hay, oats, sheep, Mining: oil, gold, copper, iron, crushed stone, coal, and natural gas

Midwest Tourist Attractions Illinois (Lincoln sites) Michigan/Illinois (Lake Michigan) Indiana (Indy 500) South Dakota (Mt. Rushmore) St. Louis (Arch) Ohio (Football Hall of Fame)

The Southwest States Include: Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Texas

Climate of the Southwest Temperatures: Summer: 90-125° F Winter: 70° F Precipitation: Varies depending on the year Depends on snowfall in other states and the monsoon season of the Pacific Ocean

Southwest Landforms Rocky Mountains Plateaus-mountains with flat tops Run from Canada to New Mexico Plateaus-mountains with flat tops Plains areas-low, flat land Rio Grande River-border between Mexico and Texas Grand Canyon In Arizona 277 miles long and 18 miles wide

Southwest Economy Manufactured Products: Farming: Fishing: Mining: Dairy, chemicals, machinery, petroleum Farming: Beef, citrus fruits, cotton, grain, rice, wheat Fishing: Crabs, fish, oysters, shrimp Mining: Coal, copper, natural gas, oil, silver

Southwest Tourist Attractions Arizona (Grand Canyon) New Mexico (Carlsbad Caverns) Rocky Mountains Texas (Alamo and Lyndon Johnson Space Center)

The West States Include: Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada Utah Wyoming Alaska California Hawaii Oregon Washington

Climate of the West Temperature (depends on the state) Precipitation: California: Jan: 45° F August: 74° F Alaska: Jan: 1.1° F August: 52° F Hawaii: Jan: 67° F August: 73° F Wyoming: Jan: 19.2° F August: 65° F Precipitation: 32 inches of rain/snow per year on average

Landforms of the West Rocky Mountains Mojave Desert 3,000 miles long Mojave Desert Hottest/driest spot in North America Home of Death Valley-temps can get to 120° F+ Mt. Ranier-Washington Mt. McKinley-Alaska Mt. Hood-Oregon Volcanoes-Alaska, Hawaii, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Washington, Wyoming

Economy of the West Manufacturing: Mining: Fishing: Farming: Jet airplanes, lumber, paper products, chemicals, dairy products Mining: Coal, copper, gold, lead, natural gas, oil, silver Fishing: Crabs, shrimp, fish, oysters Farming: Cattle, coffee, cotton, fruit, hay, sugar, vegetables

Tourist Attractions of the West Alaska-Glacier Bay Wyoming-Yellow Stone National Park Colorado-Rocky Mountains California-Yosemite National Park Nevada-Hoover Dam Hawaii-Diamond Head Washington-Space Needle