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Physical Geography of the U.S. & Canada
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Intermontane Landforms
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Bonneville Salt Flats (UT)- speed record tested here b/c of flat land, openess
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Intermontane Landforms
Death Valley: hottest & lowest in US (134° in 1913) <2” of rain each year dancing rocks phenomenon
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Grand Canyon
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Hoover Dam Built on Colorado River b/w Arizona and Nevada (1931-1935)
What is purpose of building dam? to provide irrigation, flood control, and hydroelectric-power
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Piedmont & Lowlands Piedmont: E of Appalachians
Plateau drops (Fall Line) into the coastal lowlands Many 1st cities originated here- WHY? Rapids/waterfalls = hydroelectric power and blocked from moving inland
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Water Glacial Lakes Great Bear Lake & Great Slave Lake formed by glacial dams Great Lakes (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior) formed by glacial gouges St. Lawrence Seaway- series of canals & rivers Helped build industry in NE (reason for success)
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Canadian Shield Giant core of bedrock (millions of yrs. old)
Negatively affected by Glaciation: scraped down to bare rock/thin soil Good soil deposited in Great Plains Only veg. is forests in south Great for minerals (ores, gold, silver, copper, etc.)
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Exposed Precambrian bedrock
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Mt. McKinley (Alaska Range) = tallest peak
in N.A. at 20,320 feet
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Rocky Mountains Formed by uplift (shocks)
Stretch more than 3,000 miles from New Mexico to Alaska Series of ranges (cordilleras)
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Grand Tetons, Wyoming
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Rockies in Alberta, Canada
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Eastern Mountains Appalachians: formed 300 million yrs ago
Oldest mts; eroded to 5,000-6,000 ft Eastern NA plate collided with African plate From Quebec to central Alabama
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Continental Divide Divide = high point or ridge that determines the direction that rivers flow
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Interior Landforms Great Plains (aka Interior/High Plains*)
Start at 6,000 ft gradually slope down about from W to E Wheat Belt *depends on source*
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Interior Landforms High Plains: primarily W of the 100th meridian
10-20 inches of rain (semi-arid); good for rangeland
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100th Meridian
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Interior Landforms Eastern Interior Plains: region most positively affected by glaciers Typically east of 100th Meridian 20-40 inches of rain Most fertile soil in world: Corn Belt
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Natural Resources Fuels
Petroleum & Nat. Gas: TX and Alaska, & Alberta lead Coal: Appalachians, Wyoming, & British Columbia Many cities in Appalachians are dying as coal becomes more dangerous to use, less impt.
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Natural Resources Timber Fishing
Today cover <50% of Canada & 1/3 of US Conservation of forests and animals is high priority Fishing Grand Banks (Can.), Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of MX (water everywhere ) Cod fishing banned in Grand Banks in ’92 due to overfishing
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