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The Geography of the United States. US Geography Basics. Third largest country in the world. Half the size of Russia. One third the size of Africa. Half the size of South America. 2 ½ times the size of Western Europe. Regions & Time Zones of the U. S. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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US Geography BasicsUS Geography Basics

Third largest country in the world.

Half the size of Russia.

One third the size of Africa.

Half the size of South America.

2 ½ times the size of Western Europe.

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Regions & Time Zones of the U. S.

Regions & Time Zones of the U. S.

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2000 Presidential Election Results

2000 Presidential Election Results

PresidentialCandidate

Popular Vote Electoral Vote

     George W. Bush 50,459,624 47.87% 271 50.4%

     Albert Gore Jr. 51,003,238 48.38% 266 49.4%

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Topography of the USTopography of the US

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The Contour of the USThe Contour of the US

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Topography of the

Northeast

Topography of the

Northeast

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New York, New York!New York, New York!

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New York’s CanalsNew York’s Canals

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Erie CanalErie Canal

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Boston: The Hotbed of Revolution

Boston: The Hotbed of Revolution

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Philadelphia: The Birth of Liberty

Philadelphia: The Birth of Liberty

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A New England Fall A New England Fall

Kancamagus Highway, Maine

Covered Bridge over the

Connecticut River

The back roadsof Vermont

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North-South Divide: The Mason-Dixon LineNorth-South Divide:

The Mason-Dixon Line

Charles Mason & Jeremiah Dixon: 1763-1767

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Topography of the SoutheastTopography of the Southeast

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Charleston, SC: The South’s First Port

Charleston, SC: The South’s First Port

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New Orleans, LA: The Big EasyNew Orleans, LA: The Big Easy

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Topography of the MidwestTopography of the Midwest

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Chicago Skyline: The “Second” CityChicago Skyline: The “Second” City

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The Great PlainsThe Great Plains

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Topography of the

West

Topography of the

West

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Los Angeles: The City of Angels?

Los Angeles: The City of Angels?

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Hollywood: City of Lost Dreams

Hollywood: City of Lost Dreams

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Bodies of WaterBodies of Water

Chesapeake Bay

Great Salt Lake

LakeOkeechobee

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RiversRivers

Hudson R

.

Potomac R.

Mississip

pi R

. Ohio R.

Missouri R

.

Arkansas R.

Colorado R.

Columbia R.

Yukon R.

Rio Grande R.

St. La

wre

nce

R.

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The Mississippi: America’s Great River Road

The Mississippi: America’s Great River Road

The “Big Muddy”.

2,350 miles.

Draining all or part of 31 states & 2 Canadian provinces.

Covers 40% of the U. S.

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Mississippi RiverboatMississippi Riverboat

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Great Mississippi Flood, 1993Great Mississippi Flood, 1993

St. Louis, MO before the flood

St. Louis, MO during the flood

St. Louis, MO after the flood

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Great Salt LakeGreat Salt Lake

2000 square miles.

10’ – 28’ deep.

6 times saltier than the oceans.

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Lake Okeechobee, FLLake Okeechobee, FL

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The Gulf of MexicoThe Gulf of Mexico

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Mountains & PlateausMountains & Plateaus

App

alac

hian

Mts

.

Rocky Mts.

Cas

cade

Mts

.

Sierra N

evada M

ts.

Alaskan Range

^ Mt. Whitney

^ Mt. McKinley

^ Pike’s Peak

Adi

rond

ack

Mts

.

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The Contour of the USThe Contour of the US

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The Continental Divide

The Continental Divide

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Grand CanyonGrand Canyon

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PlainsPlains

Central P

lains

Atla

ntic

Coa

stal

Pla

ins

Gulf Coastal Plains

GreatBasin

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The Great Plains

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PlateausPlateaus

Cum

berl

and

Plat

eau

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Cumberland Plateau & ‘Gap’Cumberland Plateau & ‘Gap’

AL, KY, TN, VA, WV

24,640 sq. mi.

Natural passage [Gap] through the Cumberland Mts.

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DesertsDeserts

Mohave Desert

Death Valley

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Mohave Desert – 3,000’Mohave Desert – 3,000’

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Death Valley, CADeath Valley, CA

3.3 million acres.

95% wilderness.

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Completed MapCompleted Map

LakeOkeechobee

Chesapeake Bay

App

alac

hian

Mts

.

Rocky Mts.

Cas

cade

Mts

.

Sierra N

evada M

ts.

Alaskan Range

^ Mt. Whitney

^ Mt. McKinley

^ Pike’s Peak

Adi

rond

ack

Mts

.

Central P

lains

Atla

ntic

Coa

stal

Pla

ins

Gulf Coastal Plains

Great Basin

Cum

berl

and

Plat

eau

Hudson R

.

Potomac R.

Mississip

pi R

. Ohio R.

Missouri R

.

Arkansas R.

Colorado R.

Columbia R.

Yukon R.

Rio Grande R.

St. La

wre

nce

R.

Great Salt Lake

Mohave Desert

Death Valley

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The American Landscape

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US Wetlands

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291,860,161291,860,161 One birth every 8 seconds.

One death every 13 seconds.

One international migrant (net) every 22 seconds.

Net gain of one person every 10 seconds.

U. S. Population as of August 22, 2003

U. S. Population as of August 22, 2003

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Racial Changes: Caucasians (1990-

2000)

Racial Changes: Caucasians (1990-

2000)

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Racial Changes: African-Americans (1990-

2000)

Racial Changes: African-Americans (1990-

2000)

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Racial Changes: Asians (1990-2000)

Racial Changes: Asians (1990-2000)

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Racial Changes: Native-Americans (1990-2000)

Racial Changes: Native-Americans (1990-2000)

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Linguistic MapLinguistic Map

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Seismography Data: 1977-1997

Seismography Data: 1977-1997

Earthquakes!Earthquakes!

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Tornadoes Per Year: 1950-1997

Tornadoes Per Year: 1950-1997

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Hurricane Camille: The Storm of the Century

Hurricane Camille: The Storm of the Century

August 17, 1969

Category 5

Killed 412 people

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Andrew: The Most Expensive HurricaneAndrew: The Most Expensive Hurricane

August 24, 1992

Category 5

Killed 65 people

Cost $30,000,000,000

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National ParksNational Parks

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US National Parks (1)US National Parks (1)

Glacier National Park, MTGrand Teton National Park, WY

Mt. Rushmore National Park, SD

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US National Parks (2)US National Parks (2)

Everglades National Park, FL Yellowstone National Park, MT

Grand Canyon National Park, AZ

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US National Parks (3)US National Parks (3)

Yosemite National Park,

CAAcadia National Park, ME

Natural Bridges National Park, UT