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THE USA Geography
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The Northeast Called New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont Famous universities: Harvard, Yale. Raw materials = the centre of industry
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The Midwest Vast plains where mainly wheat is grown. Developed agriculture Tornadoes
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The South Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Arkansas Agricultural, growing cotton and tobacco Slavery on platations Racial problems still serious
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The Southwest Texas is the largest state Famous for its oil and cattle rancher Native Americans still live on reservations in New Mexico and Arizona Lack of rain and extreme temperatures in summer Grand Canyon
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The West Washington, Oregon, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Idaho, Nevada and California National parks (Rocky Mountains) Beaches in California Attractive cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco.
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Look at the places in the pictures. Where are they? What are they famous for?
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Interesting facts The hottest temperature recorded in the United States (and in North America) was in Death Valley, California, 56°C The lowest temperature ever recorded in the United States was at Prospect Creek, Alaska, -62 °C The highest point in the United States and the North American continent is Mount McKinley (6,190 m) in Alaska The longest river is the Mississippi, flowing 4,070 km The largest lake is Lake Superior, bordering Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Canada
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Did you know? Barack Obama is the 44 th president! America may soon be getting an extra state because Puerto Rico voted in late 2012 to become a state!
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What do you know about the people in the pictures? What is their greatest achievement? Michael Jackson Christopher Columbus Barack ObamaAbraham Lincoln M arilyn Monroe George Washington Elvis Presley Aldrin, Collins, Armstrong 1. 8. 7. 5. 4. 3. 6. 2.
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