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Smallest geographical region Humid continental climate Vegetation: fertile soils, heavily treed, maple, beech, hickory, black walnut trees, oak, ash, birch, and pine Environmental concerns: acid rain, pollution of the Great Lakes Topography: rolling landscapes
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More than 2 billion years old Humid continental climate Vegetation: spruce, pine, fir, polar and white birch, and sandy soil Environmental concern: extraction and use of resources and timber Topography: glaciers removed soil Barren rock surface in many places
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Vast sweep of plain Not entirely flat Rolling hills and deep river valleys Continental climate Northern portion has arctic climate Long, cold winters and short, cool summers Vegetation: trees grew in river valleys Environmental concern: tornadoes Topography: devided into central lowlands and great plains
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Locates between Rocky and Coast mountains High plateaus Isolated mountains Climate: affected by its location and elevation Environmental concern: birds habitats being destroyed, 11 bird species are endangered Topography: streams and rivers never reach the sea
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Northern Canada Combination of lowlands and mountains Climate: very severe, winter lasts for 10 months and very cold and dry Vegetation: very few plants can grow Trees can’t grow on the tundra Topography: flat Arctic near the ocean
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Mountainous area Extends for 2400 km Climate: varies throughout the year and affected by 2 ocean currents Vegetation: heavily forested with coniferous and deciduous trees Soil was productive Topography: mountains were formed 300000000 years ago Not wholly mountainous Contains fertile plateaus and river valleys
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Lowland area Climate: subject to hurricanes between late summer and early winter Vegetation: soils are very sandy Pine forests Lush jungles Environmental concern: hurricanes Topography: mostly flat or gently rolling surfaces Many swamps and marshes
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Rocky Mountains Separated by plateaus and valleys Climate: maritime climate Vegetation: grasses and cactuses grow in dray valleys Great evergreens no longer grow Giant sequoia, the largest tree, grows Topography: comprised of new mountains not yet worn down by erosion
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