by: Cierra Clark Paul Davis Lisa Yang Noah Laws West Region by: Cierra Clark Paul Davis Lisa Yang Noah Laws
Introduction Washington Montana Oregon California Nevada Wyoming Utah Colorado
Table population California 36,553,215 Colorado 4,861,515 Idaho 1,499,402 Montana 967,440 Nevada 2,600,167 Oregon 3,747,455 Washington 6,468,424
Topography Rocky Mountains (Colorado) Bryce Canyon (Utah) Yosemite National park (California) Yellowstone National park (California)
Climate Alaska has a unique climate. It is cold and wet for most of the year. Manny places in Alaska receive as much as 100 inches of precipitation each year. In San Diego California, they receive 10 inches of rain in a year.
Natural Resources California Is a huge wine producing state, as well as producing much of the nation Fruits and vegetables, Idaho potatoes Are prized through out our country, Hawaii grows sugar cane and pineapple, coffee and macadamia nuts. This region is known for its recreational activities such as fishing, camping, hiking, and boating.
Economy Seattle Washington manufactures aluminum used for many things, even including airplanes.
Tourist Attractions Wood land park zoo (Washington) Space needle (Washington) Smith tower (Washington) Museum of flight (Washington) Pacific science center (Washington)
Interesting Facts California has ‘General Sherman’ a 3,500 year old tree, the worlds oldest living thing. Grasshopper Glacier in Montana. Was named for the grasshopper that can still be seen frozen in ice. The longest main street in America, 33 miles long is located in Island park Idaho
Famous people and foods Famous People Foods Mark McGuire Potatoes Joe DiMaggio onions Tim Allen carrots spinach Good Apples peaches cherries
Bibliography Google Regions of the USA Regions webquest