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1 North America World Geography 105

2 North America Facts: North America is the third largest continent in the world. North America covers an area of about 9,540,000 sq mi. North America covers about 4.8% of the planet's surface. Mexico City, Mexico is the largest city in North America. Mount McKinley, in Alaska, is the tallest point on the continent at 20,322 ft. The longest river in North America is the Mississippi River. North America was named after the explorer Americo Vespucci. North America is the only continent that has every kind of climate.

3 Climates of North America

4 Coniferous Forest These regions have cold, long, snowy winters, and warm, humid summers; well-defined seasons, at least four to six frost-free months. Coniferous forests consist mostly of conifers, trees that grow needles instead of leaves, and cones instead of flowers. Temperature -40°F to 68°F, average summer temperature is 50°F Precipitation 12 to 24 inches of rain per year

5 Deciduous Forest Temperate deciduous forests are most notable because they go through four seasons. Leaves change color in autumn, fall off in the winter, and grow back in the spring; this adaptation allows plants to survive cold winters. Temperature -30°F to 86°F, yearly average is 56°F, hot summers, cold winters Precipitation 30 to 60 inches of rain per year

6 Alpine/Mountain Climate This region is found in mountain ranges all over the world and usually usually above 10,000 ft. The Alpine has unique seasons, with its "winter" lasting about 7 months. Little plant and tree growth due to poor soil and growing conditions. Temperature -37°F to 54°F, yearly average is 36°F, luke-warm summers, freezing cold winters. Precipitation 8- 12 inches of rain per year

7 Mediterranean Climate A climate typical of most of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, and is a particular variety of subtropical climate. The climate is characterized by warm to hot, dry summers and mild to cool, wet winters and usually occur on the western sides of continents. Temperature 37°F to 92°F, yearly average is 58°F, dry and hot summers, cool and moist winters Precipitation 10-20 inches of rain per year

8 Rainforest There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator and temperate rainforests are found farther north near coastal areas. The tropical rainforest is a hot, moist biome where it rains all year long. Temperature 68°F to 77°F, must remain warm and frost-free Precipitation 79-390 inches of rain per year

9 Grassland Grasslands are generally open and continuous, fairly flat areas of grass. They are often located between temperate forests at high latitudes and deserts at subtropical latitudes. The height of grass correlates with the amount of rainfall it receives. Temperate grasslands have cold winters and warm summers with some rain. Temperature -20°F to 86°F, yearly average is 50°F, cold winters and warm summers with some rain. Precipitation 20-35 inches of rain per year

10 Tundra Almost no trees due to short growing season and permafrost; lichens, mosses, grasses, sedges, shrubs. Tundra is the coldest of the biomes and also receives low amounts of precipitation, making the tundra similar to a desert. Temperature -40°F to 62°F, average summer temperature is 37°- 60°F Precipitation 6 to 12 inches of rain per year

11 Desert Desert biomes are the driest of all the biomes and receive very little rainfall. Temperatures in the desert can change drastically from day to night because the air is so dry that heat escapes rapidly at night. Some desert plant species have a short life cycle of a few weeks that lasts only during periods of rain. Temperature Average of 100°F (day), average of 25°F (night) Precipitation 10 inches of rain per year

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13 North America Physical Features Rocky Mountains Cascade Mountains Appalachian Mountains Sierra Nevada Laurentides Sierra Madre Occidental Sierra Madre Oriental

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16 North America Physical Features Lake Michigan Lake Superior Lake Ontario Lake Huron Lake Erie

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18 North America Physical Features Hudson Bay Labrador Sea Baffin Bay Beaufort Sea Arctic Ocean

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20 Major Rivers of North America Mississippi River Snake River Columbia River Yukon River Rio Grande River Colorado River Great Bear River Peace River Niagara River Arkansas River Ohio River Missouri River McKenzie River Slave River Nelson River Saint Claire River Koukdjuak River Saskatchewan River

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