Marco Saggese Standard 9-12.G.1.1.. New York City (8,039,000) Los Angeles (3,829,000) Chicago...

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Marco Saggese Standard 9-12.G.1.1. New York City (8,039,000) Los Angeles (3,829,000) Chicago (2,926,000) Toronto (2,572,000) Houston (2,043,000) Montreal (1,846,000) Philadelphia (1,519,000) Phoenix (1,410,000) San Diego (1,269,000) Dallas (1,243,000) Costal Range Basin and Range Rocky Mountain Great Plains Interior Lowlands Canadian Shield Appalachian Mountains Costal Plain Located West of the Rocky Mountains Is from Alaska to California Consists of Rugged Mountains and Prosperous Valleys West of the Rocky Mountains but east of the Sierra Nevada's Mountain Ranges varying in elevation West of the Great Plains East of the Great Basin Jagged Mountains with high Elevation This includes the continental divide which determines the flow of rivers Located West of the Interior Lowlands and east of the Rocky Mountains Flat plains that get increasingly elevated as you move west Know for many grasslands Located West of the Appalachian Mountains and East of the Great Plains Lowlands with rolling flatlands Consists of rivers, wide valleys, and grassy hill Consists of Southern portions of the Great Lakes and the Hudson Bay Many hills that have ben eroded Many glacier carved lakes Many of the oldest rock formations in North America Located west of the Coastal Plain The Appalachians run from Canada to western Alabama The oldest mountain range in Northern America Very old and eroded mountains Coast that runs down the Atlantic Ocean Wide lowland with great harbors Sandy beaches North America consists of 8 regions Has many different climates and physical characteristics Many Domains and Rivers and bodies of water