I (Larry Blodgett- ITRT) separated this from another PowerPoint presentation made which I got form Mr. Hodges of City of Salem Schools—he may or may not.

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I (Larry Blodgett- ITRT) separated this from another PowerPoint presentation made which I got form Mr. Hodges of City of Salem Schools—he may or may not be the original author.

The United States Physical Regions, Physical Features and Cities.

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Pacific Coastal Ranges

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Rocky Mountains

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Great Plains

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Interior Lowlands

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Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain

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Appalachian Mountains

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Canadian Shield

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Aleutian Islands

Canadian Shield

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A B C D E F G H J

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Grand Canyon

A K J I H G F E D C B Link to rivers and bodies of water

Vancouver, Canada Return to map

Los Angeles, California Return to map

Toronto Return to map

Ottawa, Canada Return to map

Montreal, Canada Return to map

Quebec, Canada Return to map

Houston, TX Return to map

Richmond, VA Return to map

Washington, D.C Return to map

New York City

Return to map Chicago, Ill

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Continental Divide

I A H G F E D C B

Columbia, River Return to map

Colorado, River Return to map

Rio Grande, River Return to map

Mississippi, River Return to map

St. Lawrence, River Return to map

Hudson Bay Return to map

Atlantic Ocean Return to map

Gulf of Mexico Return to map

Pacific Ocean Return to map

The Great Lakes Return to map

C D A B

Sun Belt

Wheat Belt

Corn Belt

Rust Belt

United States Canada Mexico Aleutian Islands Hawaiian Islands

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