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US Geography

This document provides an overview of the geography of the United States through maps and descriptions. It outlines the size of the country and key regions, as well as features such as mountain ranges, rivers, deserts, and other physical landmarks. Maps show topographical details, bodies of water, and how the landscape divides the country north to south and east to west. Descriptions provide examples of notable cities, landmarks, and natural phenomena like floods and salt lakes that characterize different areas of the US.
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US Geography

This document provides an overview of the geography of the United States through maps and descriptions. It outlines the size of the country and key regions, as well as features such as mountain ranges, rivers, deserts, and other physical landmarks. Maps show topographical details, bodies of water, and how the landscape divides the country north to south and east to west. Descriptions provide examples of notable cities, landmarks, and natural phenomena like floods and salt lakes that characterize different areas of the US.
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By: Ms. Susan M.

Pojer
Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
US Geography Basics

Third largest country in the world.


Half the size of Russia.
One third the size of Africa.
Half the size of South America.
2 ½ times the size of Western
Europe.
Regions & Time Zones of the U. S.
2000 Presidential Election Results

Presidential
Popular Vote Electoral Vote
Candidate

      George W. Bush 50,459,624 47.87% 271 50.4%

      Albert Gore Jr. 51,003,238 48.38% 266 49.4%


Topography of the US
The Contour of the US
Topography of
the Northeast
New York, New York!
New York’s Canals
Erie Canal
Boston: The Hotbed of Revolution
Philadelphia: The Birth of Liberty
A New England Fall

The back roads


of Vermont

Kancamagus Highway, Maine

Covered Bridge over the


Connecticut River
North-South Divide:
The Mason-Dixon Line

Charles Mason & Jeremiah Dixon: 1763-1767


Topography of the Southeast
Charleston, SC: The South’s First Port
New Orleans, LA: The Big Easy
Topography of the Midwest
Chicago Skyline: The “Second” City
The Great Plains
Topography
of the
West
Los Angeles: The City of Angels?
Hollywood: City of Lost Dreams
Bodies of Water

Great
Salt Lake Chesapeake
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The Mississippi: America’s Great River Road

The “Big Muddy”.


2,350 miles.
Draining all or part of 31
states & 2 Canadian provinces.
Covers 40% of the U. S.
Mississippi Riverboat
Great Mississippi Flood, 1993

St. Louis, MO before the flood St. Louis, MO during the flood

St. Louis, MO after the flood


Great Salt Lake

2000 square miles.


10’ – 28’ deep.
6 times saltier than the oceans.
Lake Okeechobee, FL
The Gulf of Mexico
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The Contour of the US
The Continental Divide
Grand Canyon
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Cumberland Plateau & ‘Gap’

AL, KY, TN, VA, WV


24,640 sq. mi.
Natural passage [Gap]
through the
Cumberland Mts.
Deserts

Death
Valley
Mohave
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Mohave Desert – 3,000’
Death Valley, CA

3.3 million acres.


95% wilderness.
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The American Landscape
US Wetlands
U. S. Population as of
August 22, 2003

291,860,161
One birth every 8 seconds.

One death every 13 seconds.

One international migrant (net) every


22 seconds.

Net gain of one person every 10 seconds.


Racial
Racial Changes:
Changes:
Caucasians
Caucasians (1990-2000)
(1990-2000)
Racial
Racial Changes:
Changes:
African-Americans
African-Americans (1990-2000)
(1990-2000)
Racial
Racial Changes:
Changes:
Asians
Asians (1990-2000)
(1990-2000)
Racial
Racial Changes:
Changes:
Native-Americans
Native-Americans (1990-2000)
(1990-2000)
Linguistic
Linguistic Map
Map
Seismography Data: 1977-1997

Earthquakes!
Tornadoes Per Year: 1950-1997
Hurricane Camille: The Storm of the Century

August 17, 1969


Category 5
Killed 412 people
Andrew: The Most Expensive Hurricane

August 24, 1992


Category 5
Killed 65 people
Cost $30,000,000,000
National Parks
US National Parks (1)

Grand Teton National Park, WY


Glacier National Park, MT

Mt. Rushmore
National Park, SD
US National Parks (2)

Everglades National Park, FL Yellowstone National Park, MT

Grand Canyon
National Park, AZ
US National Parks (3)

Yosemite
National Park,
CA
Acadia National Park, ME

Natural Bridges
National Park, UT

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