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Physical Geo of United States & Canada SSWG8a. Describe the location of major physical features and their impact on Canada and the United States.

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Physical Geo of United States & Canada

SSWG8a. Describe the location of major physical features and their impact on

Canada and the United States.

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Mountains/Highlands

• Rockies, Appalachians, Cascade, Alaska, Brooks, Coastal Range, Sierra Nevadas

• Rockies in US & Canada and divided into 5 sections & 2000 miles long

• Appalachian Mts. Created by tectonic plates• California Mountains along fault lines• Alaska Range contains Mt. McKinley—highest

in the United States

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Mountains/Highlands

Cascade Range Appalachian Mountains

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Mountains/Highlands

Coastal Range Sierra Nevada

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Plains

• Major Features: Great Plains• Gently rolling hills• Breadbasket of America growing corn, wheat,

etc.• Because of the landscape, area is a magnet for

tornadoes

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Plains

Farming on the Plains Great Plains Bison

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Rivers

• Major Features: Mississippi, Missouri, Colorado, Rio Grande, St. Lawrence

• Mississippi begins in Minnesota and flows into the Gulf of Mexico

• Missouri flows into Mississippi and begins in the Rockies

• Many dams on Colorado River—Hoover Dam• St. Lawrence River is main river of Canada and

feeds Great Lakes

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Rivers

Colorado River Mississippi River

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Lakes

• Major Features: Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior (HOMES), Great Salt Lake

• Great Lakes created because of glaciers• Great Salt Lake has no fish, but brine shrimp– 7x as salty as ocean water

• Lake Michigan only Great Lake completely in US

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Lakes

Great Salt Lake Lake Michigan

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Additional Water Features

• Main Features: Bering Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Labrador Sea, Hudson Bay, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean

• Hudson Bay is large inlet that is mostly unpopulated—used mostly for shipping.

• Bering Sea near Alaska and was used for commercial fishing

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Additional Water Features

Bering Sea Hudson Bay

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Deserts/Valleys

• Main Features: Death Valley, Mojave Desert• Both are found in California• Death Valley called this because during the

California gold rush, people tried to take it as a shortcut and died.

• Highest temperature in America in Death Valley (134F in 1913)

• Mojave between Sierra Nevada & Colorado River

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Deserts/Valleys

Death Valley Mojave Desert

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Additional Land Features

• Major features: Canadian Shield, Grand Canyon, Aleutian Islands, Hawaii

• Canadian Shield has exposed shield & buried shield—rugged land not good for agriculture

• Grand Canyon carved by the Colorado River • Aleutian Islands & Hawaii are archipelagoes of

the US

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Additional Land Features

Canadian Shield Grand Canyon Skywalk

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Weirdo Feature

• Scablands• Its desert and plateau and basin and a valley

with some random water• Formed because of an Ice Age flood• Part of it looks like the surface of Mars and

helps scientists theorize about life on Mars• Created pockets of water that are about 20

feet across and 10 feet deep

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Weirdo Feature

Scablands