Physical Geography of the United States and Canada

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Physical Geography of the United States and Canada Pages 116-119

Did You Know? The lower 48 states of the United States contain a number of active volcanoes. Two of the best known are in Washington, on the Pacific coast: Mount Rainier and Mount Saint Helens. At 14,410 feet (4,392 m), Mount Rainier is the third-tallest volcano in North America. It has been dormant for over a century. Mount Saint Helens, at a height of 8,365 feet (2,550 m), violently erupted in 1980, killing 57 people and damaging an area of about 70 sq. mi.

I. Landforms A. Western Mountains and Plateaus The western mountains of North America are called the Pacific Ranges. They include Alaska’s Mount McKinley, the highest point on the continent. The Rocky Mountains link the United States and Canada and stretch northwest from New Mexico to Alaska.

Mount McKinley http://www.peakware.com/peaks.html?pk=174

I. Landforms B. Interior Landforms East of the Rockies, the land falls and flattens into the Great Plains, which extend across the center of North America.

I. Landforms C. East Mountains of North America the oldest mountain chain, is the Appalachians, extends from Quebec in Canada to Alabama in the United States. D. The Canadian Shield, a giant core of rock, makes up the eastern half of Canada and the northeastern United States.

II. A Fortune in Water A. Rivers from the Rockies The high ridge of the Rockies is called the Continental Divide. Water flows west of the Divide toward the Pacific Ocean and east of the Divide into the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.

II. A Fortune in Water B. The Mighty Mississippi One of North America’s longest rivers, the Mississippi flows 2,350 miles from its source. It begins in Minnesota as a stream and ends as a broad river that empties into the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi drains all or part of 31 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces.

II. A Fortune in Water C. Eastern Rivers The St. Lawrence, one of Canada’s most important rivers, forms part of the United States-Canada border. The Canadian cities of Quebec, Montreal, and Ottawa developed along the St. Lawrence River and its tributaries. Niagara Falls, located on a river connecting Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, is a major source of hydroelectric power for Canada and the United States.

II. A Fortune in Water D. From Glaciers to Lakes The Great Lakes—Lakes Superior, Erie, Michigan, Ontario, and Huron— are basins created by glacial activity. The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway is a network of canals, rivers, and waterways linking the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. http://www.greatlakes- seaway.com/en/navigating/map/index.html