 The natural resources in my region is rich soil, waterways, warm climate, oil and gas, coal deposits and forests.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Eastern Hemisphere Grade 8
Advertisements

Alabama’s Natural Environment
5th Grade Social Studies Geography
BATTLE OF THE BOOK Subject: GEOGRAPHY Twenty Questions
Ancient Greece. How has the geography of New Jersey impacted your lives? Driving Vacation School Clothing Recreation Geography had the same impacts on.
Impact of Geography on Latin America
IRON NATURAL GAS OIL GRAVEL GYPSUM LIMESTONE WATER COPPER SALT SAND FERTILE SOIL COAL FOREST.
 Much of Canada has a cold climate. Most Canadians (more than 75%) have settled where the temperatures are comfortable and natural resources are available.
Subregions of the United States
Warm-Up List as many countries as can that are in Southwest Asia (Middle East).
Northeast U.S. Video Guide 1. What information can you get from maps? 2. What are the four regions that are commonly used to divide the U.S.? 2. What are.
The Regions of The United States Made by: Malleigh Powers, Andrea Carranza, Mia Johnson, Melissa Ricardo, Johnathan Battisfore.
Chapter 2 Mountain Communities. Plains 3,ooo miles from north to south 700 miles east to west Summers hot Winters are cold.
The U.S. Regions Created By: Emily Luedecke, Miguel Jimenez, Sabrina Panlaqui, Toni Hoetzer, Jade Steger.
CANADA.
Regions of the USA.
1.Which countries share a border with Iraq? 2.What is the national capital of Turkey? 3.Two countries have the same name for the capital as the country.
Jeopardy People in the Southeast Crops States and Major Cities Landmarks Culture Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.
5th Grade Social Studies Chapter 1 Lesson 1
10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Longitude.
 People define regions in order to identify places that have similar characteristics or close connections  US divided both historically, by the ways.
Mr. Burton Bell-Ringer: Identify three unique characteristics about the United States to everywhere else in the world.
SS7G7 The students will explain the impact of location, climate, physical characteristics, distribution of natural resources, and population in Southwest.
Sub-Saharan African Geography West, Central, East, South Africa (not North Africa – which has a Mediterranean Culture and influence)
The First Americans. American Indians 1. First people to live in America.
SS7G6 The student will discuss environmental issues across Southwest Asia (Middle East). a. Explain how water pollution and unequal distribution of water.
Unit 1: Foundations of American Identity and Geography.
Alabama’s Natural Environment Chapter 2. Lesson 1 – Alabama’s Regions Our state has many different kinds of landforms. The green areas on the map are.
Chapter 4 Section 2 An Economic Leader. American Economics – The United States is what type of economic system? _______________________ – Market – Being.
Social Studies Chapter 1 Review. Where do we find resources in the United States? A. in the plains B. in all regions C. along the coasts D. in the mountains.
How Location, Climate, and Natural Resources Impact Trade
DIRECTION l CARDINAL DIRECTIONS: l NORTH l SOUTH l EAST l WEST.
United States and Canada WG.4. United States and Canada Identifying geographic characteristics.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt GeographyHuman Features Environment.
Regions of the United States. Northeast The Northeast  Few natural resources  Some coal in Pennsylvania  Waterways (rivers, shoreline, Great Lakes,
Regions of the United States. North East Let’s share facts!
Living in the United States Miss Nolan Saint Anastasia September 2011.
Pages Objectives  Describe Europe’s main geographic features  Explain how they have contributed to the growth of civilization there.
By:  Kat  Surin  Erin  Michael. The States in the Southwest are  Texas  Oklahoma  Arizona  New Mexico.
MIDWEST.  Most of Midwest is flat  Humus is a rich soil, great for farming  Long hot summers, with adequate rainfall.
Chapter 3 Southeast Asia and the Pacific Region: Physical Geography.
Subtitle The diversity of North America. Diversity The condition of having or being composed of differing elements : variety; especially : the inclusion.
The Regions of the United States
Inuit lived in Alaska, Canada, Greenland. The climate is cold in the upper states. The Inuit hunted seal, whale, and caribou. Their clothing is caribou.
Ch. 4- Section 2- Economy Economic Leader- skilled workers, rich in natural resources Free enterprise system- people run businesses to make a profit with.
U.S. Economy and 21 st Century. So What Does The U.S. Have To Offer? United States- rich in resources and hardworking, innovative people World’s largest.
I. Resources of Western Europe This region has become successful and wealthy because of its natural resources, such as fertile soil, water and fuels. A.
 Canada operates under the free enterprise economy.  Individuals and groups (not the government) control businesses and industries  Fertile soil, numerous.
Distribution of Resources Climate & Vegetation Landforms.
The U.S. Economy What makes the U.S. economy the biggest economy in the world?
Old and New Communities
Jeopardy Game Southeast Region. The River Resources/ Natural Features 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Agriculture 10 pts 20 pts.
REGIONS OF TEXAS GREAT PLAINS NORTH CENTRAL PLAINS GULF COASTAL PLAINS
Distribution of Resources Climate & Vegetation Landforms.
Midwest Northeast West Southwest Southeast.
Resources A resource is anything that people can use. The earth has many resources.              
Geographic Factors and Natural Resources
Regions Area that shares common characteristics Examples:
Physical Geography The Big Idea
The Lack and Abundance of Resources in Southwest Asia
We use things the Earth gives us to help us live better lives.
Maps Physical Geography Human Geography Relation- ships Glossary terms
How Location, Climate, and Natural Resources Impact Trade
Natural Regions of Arkansas
C a n a d a Natural Resources.
Arkansas Louisiana Kentucky Tennessee Mississippi Alabama
Sea lake Freshwater 30 years 60 %.
Crops Crops- plants that grow on a farm. Crops Crops- plants that grow on a farm.
Geography of Mesopotamia
Unit 6, Lesson 1 First Grade.
Presentation transcript:

 The natural resources in my region is rich soil, waterways, warm climate, oil and gas, coal deposits and forests.

 The goods and services are cotton fabric, orange juice, peaches, pecans peanuts, fish sticks, sea salt, boating, water power, amusement parks, golf, vacation, hotels, gasoline, plastics, coal, electricity.

 The region southwest trade with East, Midwest, West, Southeast, we trade with them because they are connected to the Mississippi River.

 The natural resources affect the food by growing more with rich soil.

 The natural resources affect shelters or buildings by having lumber well help built house and shelters.

 The lumber, silver, oil, borax, gold.