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Kiari R.Kinnie Thompson Elementary Power Point 5 th Grade

Cities and towns New York's population centers reflect early transportation routes, with railroad paralleling the Erie Canal. The largest city in the state and the most populous city in the United States is New York City, which comprises five counties, the Bronx, New York, Queens, Brooklyn, and Richmond.New York City is home to more than two-fifths of the state's population. The ten largest cities are: 1. New York City (8,143,197) 2. Buffalo(279,745) 3. Rochester (211,091) 4. Yonkers (196,425) 5. Syracuse (141,683) 6. Albany (93,523) 7. New Rochelle (72,967) 8. Mount Vernon (67,924) 9. Schenectady(61,280) 10. Utica(59,336)

About New York New York is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States, and is the country's third most populous state. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and shares a water border with Rhode Island as well as an international border with the Canadiann provinces of Quebec and Ontario.

Population. In 2006, New York was the largest state in population after California and Texas,with an estimated population of 19,306,183.This represents an increase of 1.7% since the year 2000.It includes a natural increase since the last census of 601,779 people

Geography New York covers 54,556 square miles and ranks as 27th largest state by size. The Great Appalachian Valley dominates eastern New York, while Lake Champlain is the chief northern feature of the valley, which also includes the Hudson River flowing southward to the Atlantic Ocean. The rugged Adirondack Mountains, with vast tracts of wilderness,lie west of the valley. Most of the southern part of the state is on the Allegheny plateau, which rises from the southeast to the Catskill Mountains.

State Parks New York has many state parks and two major forest preserves. Adirondack Park, roughly the size of the state of Vermont and the largest state park in the United States, was established in 1892 and given state constitutional protection in The thinking that led to the creation of the Park first appeared in Georgia Perkins Marshs Man and Nature, published in 1864.

Weather New York ranks 46 th among the 50 states in the amount of greenhouse gases generated per person.This efficiency is primarily due to the states relatively higher rate of mass transit use.

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