Geography Chapters 4 and 5
Three major controlling factors of North American weather
1) Large bodies of water 2) Vast expanse of continent 3) Mountain ranges
Subregion
A smaller part of a region
Topsoil
The fertile soil that crops depend on to grow
What states have the Mississippi River as it's western border?
Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee
Annual
Yearly
Fall Line
the area where waterfalls flow from higher to lower ground
Why is Atlanta called the commercial center of the modern south?
It has good transportation, industry, trade, and business (also has good education and culture)
How was New Orleans important during wartime?
It was a major stop along supply lines
4 of the 8 states that border Missouri
Nebraska, Iowa, Kentucky, and Kansas
Irrigation
The process of collecting water and using it to water crops
2 Features of America's weather that makes it the worst on the planet
1) Tornado Alley 2) Severe flooding events
How many states are on the perimeter of continental US?
32
What percent of Canada is covered by forest? How much money does forestry contribute to Canada's trade surplus?
40%, and $35 Billion
Lock
A gated passageway used to raise or lower boats in a waterway
Levees
A raised riverbank used to control flooding
Rainshadow
A region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills.
Tributary
A small river that flows into a larger river
Hurricanes
A storm with strong winds and heavy rains
Great Plains
A very flat region in North America although it is mostly flat it is tilted downward towards the east (Flat in Nebraska and hilly in western Nebraska). People will find farms and ranches here today.
Megalopolis
A very large, heavily populated city or urban complex, often a cluster of cities and generally has a population of 50 million or more. Ex: Boston to DC
Continental Divide
An imaginary line through the Rocky Mountains that separates rivers that flow west from rivers that flow east
Agribusiness
An industry based on huge farms that rely on machines and mass-production methods
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What products are manufactured in factories located in midwestern cities?
Automobiles, electronics, clothing, food/crops, mining
Names the very large bay above the great lakes, the large river that flows northeast from the great lakes, and the long river that flows from Canada into the Bering Sea
Bay-Hudson Bay River from Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River River into The Bering Sea-Yukon River
What helped Chicago grow into a thriving city?
Because Chicago is between the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan it became a major city and was also the center of railroad travel in the US.
What 5 American states touch the Pacific Ocean?
California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, and Alaska
Name the countries that are located on the islands of the Greater Antilles
Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Jamaica
True or False: The capital of Kentucky is Louisville
False
Fill In Chart
Fill In. Need to have: Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans. Lake Superior, Huron, Ontario, Erie, Michigan, and the Great Salt Lake. Mexico, America, Greenland, and Canada. Gulfs of Mexico and California, Hudson Bay. Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio rivers. Appalachian, and Rocky Mountains
The Mississippi goes through Louisiana before entering what body of water?
Gulf of Mexico
Metropolitan Areas
Having to do with a large city; an area that includes a city and its surrounding suburbs
What state is southernmost of the US states?
Hawaii
Revenue
Income generated by a business
The Great Lakes
Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario. Make up 25% of the world's fresh water. Water flows west to east making its way to the St. Lawrence river, than to the Atlantic Ocean
How does the climate of land that is closer to water compare to that which is further away?
Land near water tends to have weather that is more humid and experiences less temperature extremes while land farther from water tends to have weather that is more dry and has more temperature extremes.
Which is usually more important from a climate perspective, latitude or longitude?
Latitude is more important
Where are the major ports located in Texas and Louisiana?
New Orleans and Houston
Do the major mountain ranges in the US and Canada extend from east to west or from north to south?
North to South
What states are on the north side of the Ohio River? Which are on the South?
North-Ohio, Indiana, Illinois South-West Virginia, Kentucky
Service Industry
Provide services rather than products. Ex: moving companies, grocery stores, child care centers, restaurants, hair salons
5 NYC boroughs
Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Bronx
The 4 state capitals with "city" in their names
Salt Lake City (Utah), Carson City (Nevada), Oklahoma City (Oklahoma), and Jefferson City (Missouri)
What types of business keep Chicago a productive city today?
Shipping, steel, transportation, industry, machinery, manufacturing goods
Northeastern States
The 11 Northeastern states are: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, New York
Midwestern States
The 12 Midwestern states are: Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri
Western States
The 13 Western States are: Arizona, New Mexico, Washington, Oregon, California, Hawaii, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Nevada
Southern States
The 14 Southern States are: Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia
What are the two tributaries of the Mississippi?
The Missouri and Ohio rivers
Where does the Ohio River begin, what direction does it flow and for how many miles?
The Ohio river begins where the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers combine. It flows westward for 981 miles.
Rust Belt
The area of the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and New England where many factories closed during the 1980s
Coastal Plain
The flat, lowland area along a coast
Why is the port of Los Angeles and long Beach so important?
The handle more than 1/2 of imported goods
Aerospace
The industry that makes vehicles that travel in the air and in outer space
What is the nickname for the midwest and why?
The nation's breadbasket. A large percent of America's food crops are grown in the mid west and its soil
Where is the source of the Mississippi? In what direction does the river flow and for how many miles?
The source is in Minnesota and it goes towards the South for 2,350 miles
Dust Bowl
The southern Great Plains during the severe drought of the 1930s
Which is the more mountainous part of Canada and America: the east or west?
The west
How do sub arctic and tundra climates affect land use patterns?
There is less activity in those areas
Decline
To reduce in number
Tourism
Tourism business provides services to people who are traveling for enjoyment
True or False: Reno is farther west than Los Angeles
True
What side of a continent has warm ocean currents and which has cold ones?
West: Cold and East: Warm