North America Physical Features

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Section 1
Physical Features
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Major landform regions of the United States and
Canada generally stretch from north to south.
Going From East to West:
 eastern coastal plain
 piedmont
 Appalachian Mountains
 interior plains
 Canadian Shield
(north of interior plains,
around Hudson Bay)
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 Rocky Mountains
 Continental Divide (Rivers)
 intermountain region
 Pacific Coast region
 Alaska and Hawaii
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Natural Environments
of North America
Section 1: Physical Features
Section 2: Climates and Biomes
Section 3: Natural Resources
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Physical Features
Bodies of water:
 Major river systems (East and West)
East Rivers:
 Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio Rivers
Western rivers:
 Colorado, Columbia, Fraser, Yukon
 Major lakes
 Great Lakes
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Climates Of North America
 Middle Latitude location, oceans, prevailing winds,
mountains affect the climate of the United States
 The Interior Plains/Great Plains has violent storms that
produce natural hazards (Tornadoes, Thunderstorms)
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Section 2
Climates and Biomes
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Climates
 tropical wet and dry—southern tip of Florida, parts of
Hawaii
 humid subtropical—most of southeastern U.S.
 humid continental—northeastern U.S., southern and
southeastern Canada
 semi-arid—Great Plains, parts of intermountain
region
 highland—Rocky Mountains
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Section 2
Climates and Biomes
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Climates (continued)
 marine west coast—southeastern Alaska to northern
California
 Mediterranean—southern and central California
 tropical humid—parts of Hawaii
 tundra—far northern North America
 subarctic—most of Canada and Alaska
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Section 3
Natural Resources
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Farming, forest, and water resources:
 Farming
 abundant production of crops and livestock
 Major Crops= Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Cotton
 Forests
 US/Canada are leading producers of wood and paper
 major U.S. forests in southeast and northwest
 Water
 plentiful supplies (Except SW U.S.)
 irrigation and hydroelectric power
 coastal waters rich in marine life (Alaska, Grand Banks)
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Energy resources are abundant in both
the U.S. and Canada!!!
 coal—good supply in both countries; U.S. has a large
percentage of world total (25%)
 oil and natural gas—also plentiful, but U.S. uses
more oil than it produces
 U.S. Oil in Texas, Gulf of Mexico, Alaska
 Canada Oil is found mainly in Alberta
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Mineral resources are abundant in both
the U.S. and Canada.
 Canada is rich in nickel, zinc, and uranium—
especially in the Canadian Shield—and also produces
lead, copper, gold, and silver.
 U.S. has valuable deposits of iron, copper, lead, zinc,
gold, and silver.
 -Nevada has major deposits of Gold and Silver
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