Unit 1 Lesson 2 The United States and Its Regions
States in the West Region
12 states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming, (Red on the Map)
States in the Midwest Region
12 states: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Montana, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio
Southeast Region
13 States: States consisting of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennisi, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida
Southwest region
4 states: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
States in the Northwest Region
9 States: Connecticut · Maine · Massachusetts · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New York · Pennsylvania · Rhode Island · Vermont
coal
A fossil fuel that forms underground from partially decomposed plant material that helps create half of our country's electricity
Midwest Region
Climate: cold and snowy winters, summers are hot or mild. Man-Made Landmarks: Mount Rushmore in South Dakota. The Gateway Arch located in St. Louis, Missouri-Known as "the Gateway to the West". Tallest national monuments in the U.S. Resources: has really good soil, iron ore (used to make steel)-Vegetation: crops such as wheat, corn, and soybeans.
Northeast Region
Climate: cold, snowy winters and rainy springs,. Summers are hot or mild. Vegetation: forests (pine trees, maple, and oak), apple trees, and pumpkins. Resources: Trees used for furniture, paper, pencil. Atlantic Ocean is a natural resource, it provides lobster, crabs, oysters and fish. Granite and marble are other natural resources. Natural Landmarks: Niagara Falls Man-Made Landmarks: Statue of Liberty known for its symbol for freedom
Southwest Region
Climate: hot, dry summers, cold and snowy winters, warm and rainy near the Gulf of Mexico Vegetation: saguaro (giant cactus), wildflowers, pine trees. Natural Landmarks: Grand Canyon-formed by the Colorado River. Man-Made Landmark: Glen Canyon Dam. Natural Resources: minerals (copper, silver, and uranium), oil
West Region
Climate: some areas are hot and dry, has the wettest place in our country (Mount Waialeale) Vegetation: cacti, grasses, wildflowers, strawberries, lettuce and other fruits and veggies. Many types of trees grow in this region and are used for houses, furniture and more. Natural Landmark: Mount Denali, Devils Tower Man-Made Landmarks: Golden Gate Bridge
Southeast Region
Florida is located in this region. Natural Resources: coal, trees (cedar trees), phosphate. Natural Landmarks: Florida Everglades-Largest wetland areas on Earth. Man Made Landmarks: Cape Henry Lighthouse Climate: mild winters, hot, humid summers. Region gets lots of rain. Vegetation: oranges, peanuts, rice, and cotton
Northeast Region Resources
Granite, trees, Atlantic Ocean
Mount Denali
Highest mountain in North America Alaska (West Region) at 20,320 ft above sea level
The Gateway Arch
Man-Made Landmark in the Midwest region, St. Louis, Missouri, Known as "the Gateway to the West"-One of the tallest national monuments in the United States
Cape Henry Lighthouse
Man-Made Landmark located in Virginia-helps guide ships along the coast of our new nation
Statue of Liberty
Man-Made landmark in the Northeast region-a large monumental statue symbolizing freedom, located in New York
Glen Canyon Dam
Man-Made landmark-Generates electricity that powers several states in the southwest region
Mount Rushmore
Man-Made landmark: Located in South Dakota (Midwest Region); stone carving of 4 US presidents
Golden Gate Bridge
Man-made Landmark in the West Region, located in San Francisco, California
Niagara Falls
Natural Landmark in the Northeast Region: one of the world's most beautiful waterfalls found in both Canada and the United States
The Everglades
Natural Landmark located in the Southeastern Region: one of the largest wetland areas on Earth, located in Florida
climate
Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
Mount Waialeale
Wettest place on Earth and is located in Hawaii (West Region)
phosphate
a mineral that helps grow crops
region
an area on Earth with common features that sets it apart from other areas (make sure you know how to locate each region on a map)
Southeast resources
coal, phosphate, cedar trees
Midwest Climate
cold, snowy winters with mild summers
Western Region
has the highest point in the United States-Mt. Denali
landmarks
important places or objects in a region
Devil's Tower
in Wyoming, natural national monument that may have been formed by ancient volcanoes
Grand Canyon
largest canyon in the world, located in Arizona (Southwestern Region), formed by the Colorado River
Mount Rushmore
located in South Dakota in the Midwest Region
vegetation
the plants of a place or region