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Living in North America Pages 13-20
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Vocabulary -Climate-the kind of weather a place has over a period of time. -Population density- how many people there are in a given area? -Rural and urban are antonyms, therefore they have opposite meanings -Rural –country -Urban-city
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Climate Affects Ways of Life Climate is different depending on location. *Places near the equator such as Central America (Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama) are warmer. *Places farther from the equator such as Canada and the northern parts of the United States are cooler. Climate affects *What people wear *What kind of houses they build *The way they earn a living
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Landforms Affect Ways of Life *Landforms affects where people settle *People settled on plains because of the flat land. *People avoid mountainous areas and marshlands *Landforms affects what people do for fun
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Living Near Bodies of Water *Help people meet their needs *Provide transportation routes *It helps countries connect to other parts of the world. *Vancouver in Canada, Seattle in the United States, and Panama City in Panama are all on the Pacific Ocean *Canada’s largest city is Toronto and it is on Lake Ontario *United State largest city is New York City and it is where the Hudson River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. *Lakes make it easier for businesses to ship their goods.
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Resources Affects Ways of Life *Natural resources affect where people settle. *Early people settled where they could gather fruit, nuts, and hunt. *People later settled where soil was good to farm. *Natural resources have an effect on people’s way of life *People along the coast fish for a living *Off the coast of Mexico and southern part of the U. S., people drill for oil beneath the Gulf of Mexico. *The oil industry provide jobs Soil is another important resource in North America People farm in the Interior Plains
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Population in North American *Climate, bodies of water, natural resources, and landforms affect population distribution. *Different places have different population density (avg. # of people in area usually 1 square mile). Urban and Rural Areas *Most large urban areas are located along the coast of North America. *Chicago is one of the largest cities and is located on Lake Michigan *Lake Michigan is fresh water and a shipping route. *Mexico City, North America’s largest city is located inland on the Mexican Plateau *San Salvador is El Salvador is one of the largest cities in Central America, located in a valley inland from the Pacific coast. The land is flat and very fertile. Acelhuate River provides San Salvador with fresh water for drinking and growing crops.
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