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To Next Slide Unit 2 Chapter 5 Lesson 4 Linking Waterways

To Next Slide River that is deep and wide enough for ships to use. Navigable river

To Next Slide A rocky place in a river where a sudden drop in elevation causes fast- moving dangerous water. rapid

To Next Slide Canal A waterway dug across land.

To Next Slide A part of a canal in which the level of the water can be raised or lowered. lock

To Next Slide What are town meetings? Meetings where peope make decisions about their communities

To Next Slide How is farmland on the Coastal Plain different than farmland in New England? Coastal Plain is mostly rich soil, in New England is mostly rocky and poor.

To Next Slide Why were many factories built in the Appalachians? They are rich in the resources factories need.

To Next Slide Thats All! Keep Sharp Minds!