The Cities of the U.SThe Cities of the U.S By: Christina O’Toole and Izzy Nickoloff.

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The Cities of the U.SThe Cities of the U.S By: Christina O’Toole and Izzy Nickoloff

The longitude is 20 °N The latitude is 155°W The average annual rainfall is inches The population destiny is over 250 people per square mile The approximate elevation is 0 feet Honolulu, Hawaii

The Latitude is 35°N The Longitude is 115°W The average annual rainfall is 0-16 inches The population destiny is people per square mile The approximate elevation is 1,000 feet Las Vegas, Nevada

The latitude is 35°N The longitude is 120°W The average annual rainfall is The population destiny is over 250 people per square mile The approximate elevation is 1,000 feet San Francisco, California

Credits Slide #1 produced by Christina O. & Izzy N. Slide #2 produced by Izzy N. & Christina O. Slide #3 produced by Izzy Nickoloff Slide #4 produced by Christina O’Toole