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The State of Shapes To use with the handout

1. If you had to pick a word to describe these states what would you use? What is the geographical term for the shape?

Compact States DO NOT JUST COPY THIS!!!! USE IT TO HELP with the ANSWERS FOR 1

2. If you had to pick a word to describe these states what would you use? What is the geographical term for the shape?

Elongated States DO NOT JUST COPY THIS!!!! USE IT TO HELP with the ANSWERS FOR 2

3. If you had to pick a word to describe these states what would you use? What is the geographical term for the shape?

Fragmented States DO NOT JUST COPY THIS!!!! USE IT TO HELP with the ANSWERS FOR 3

4. If you had to pick a word to describe these states what would you use? What is the geographical term for the shape?

Prorupted States DO NOT JUST COPY THIS!!!! USE IT TO HELP with the ANSWERS FOR 4

5. If you had to pick a word to describe these states what would you use? What is the geographical term for the shape?

Perforated States

6. If you had to pick a word to describe these states what would you use? What is the geographical term for the shape?

7. If you had to pick a word to describe these states what would you use? What is the geographical term for the shape?

Enclaves and Exclaves Copy this URL into your browser for 6 and 7: http://storymaps.esri.com/stories/2017/enclaves-exclaves/index.html

PHYSICAL: Follow an agreed-upon feature in the geographic landscape (river, crest of a mountain range, desert, sea, etc) Think about communication, transportation, defense, etc

Questions 9-10 : https://newellta.weebly.com/boundaries.html