Chapter 4, U.S. Notes: Cloze Note Format

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Chapter 4, U.S. Notes: Cloze Note Format Begin page 88 Chapter 4, U.S. Notes: Cloze Note Format

Section 1 Vocab continued Coral Reefs: underwater structures formed by skeletons from small sea animals

Section 1 Pages 88-95 Vocabulary Contiguous: joined together Urban: densely populated Megalopolis: super city Rural: sparsely populated

Notes Where are the Great Lakes? Largest Mountain Range in the U.S? U.S. has a wide range of climates! Book work page 95 questions 1-3 Review TODLASS