“The Land of the Awesome” Quote by Liam Price 4/14/10 Project by : Liam P., Cameron M., Maddie E., Kyle S. Carson D., and Jessika B.

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“The Land of the Awesome” Quote by Liam Price 4/14/10 Project by : Liam P., Cameron M., Maddie E., Kyle S. Carson D., and Jessika B.

 U.S.A: Rainfall: in. yr. Climate: degrees F.  Canada: Rainfall: in. yr. Climate: 4-23 degrees F.  Mexico: Rainfall: in. yr. Climate: degrees F. Perfect for a Summer or Winter get away!

 Canada: 34,066,000 Total Population (very crowded but a lot of fun )  Mexico: 111,211,789 Total Population (perfect for any traveler)  U.S.: 681,440,000 Total Population

 Salem, Massachusetts is home of good education, horse back riding, and many historical sites replaying famous witch trials.  Vancouver, Canada was the home of the 2010 Winter Olympics and ice fishing  Las Vegas, Nevada has many lights, casinos, and clubs for hours of endless fun.  Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is home to many talented jewelry sellers, and you can also hold zoo animals.

 Fish and other sea food  Gold, Silver, Iron and other minerals  Coal, oil, natural gas  Wood and other forest products  Uranium

 Mississippi River  The Great Lakes  Hudson Bay  Gulf of Mexico  Mount McKinley  Canadian Shield  Sonoran Desert  St. Maries Glacier  Coastal Plains- to name a few

 Liam P: Products and Land Use/ Group Leader  Maddie E: Major Cities  Kyle S: Physical Features  Cameron M: Climate and Rainfall  Carson D: Natural Resources  Jessika B: Population Distribution