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1 Louisiana Waterways and Cities

2 Today we will discuss Physical vs. cultural geography Important Cities Important waterways Flood Control

3 Physical vs. Cultural Geography  Physical -Study of landforms, oceans, weather and climate. Cultural – Study of how people have interacted with, changed and adapted to different places on earth.

4 Cities Most Populated – New Orleans Built in 1718 by Bienville, under French Rule Oldest – Natchitoches Build by St. Denis under French Rule in 1714 Capitol – Baton Rouge Meaning “Red Stick.” Named by Iberville.

5 New Orleans

6 Natchitoches

7 Baton Rouge

8 Other Important Cities Northern area Shreveport & Monroe Southwest Lafayette and Lake Charles Central Alexandria

9 Mississippi River Largest river in the U.S. and 4 th largest in the world. Starts in Minnesota and empties into the Gulf of Mexico. 375 billion gallons flow through LA each day.

10 Start of the Mississippi River

11 Mississippi River in Baton Rouge

12 Rivers Flowing into the Mississippi River

13 Atchafalaya River The longest distributary of the Mississippi River. – Flows into the Gulf of Mexico at Morgan City. Atchafalaya Basin is the largest swamp in the US – 23 million pounds of crawfish per year – Habitat of the Louisiana Black Bear

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15 Gulf of Mexico Our southern border Greatly affects our climate. Ex. Hurricanes. Resources – Food – Oil – Natural gas

16 Controlling the Water Flooding and levees are always a concern for the people of Louisiana. Levees are to protect us from flooding. – They also create problems. By controlling water with levees, we create high levels of water inside levees. – LEVEES CAN BREAK. Ex. Hurricane Katrina. – Does not allow sediment deposit and increases erosion

17 Levees

18 What is a levee? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix32QtAe OiI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ix32QtAe OiI

19 Spillways Manmade and created to divert water to prevent flooding. – 2 in Louisiana Bonnet Carre – Takes water from the Mississippi and deposits it in Lake Pontchartrain Morganza – Diverts water to the Atchafalaya Basin – Not opened very often

20 Spillways

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22 Clips http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMaMbaj qCa8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMaMbaj qCa8


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