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5 Themes. Anusha Talwalkar. Location. Where are this region’s major cities, (top three by population) Chicago, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; Columbus, Ohio. land forms and resources ? Great Lakes, Mississippi River.
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5 Themes Anusha Talwalkar
Location • Where are this region’s major cities, (top three by population) • Chicago, Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana; Columbus, Ohio. • land forms and resources? Great Lakes, Mississippi River. • buffalo chips, corn, wheat, sorghum and soybeans. • Relative location to compass: east of the west region, west of northeast region, north of southwest region, south of Canada. • Latitude and Longitude of largest city in region: 47 degrees north, 83 degrees west. • *What could be some of the reasons people chose to live in this • region or large city?: Because there are many things to do there, and nice places to live.
Place • Customs, religions, ethnic groups in region: Celebrate Christmas, Easter, mostly Americans live here. • Identify and locate- major resources: Water, corn, wheat • major landforms: Great Lakes, Mississippi River. • Describe climate and weather patterns: Cold and snowy in winter, warm and sunny in summer. • *What effect does climate have on settlement patterns in the region? Not many people live here as other regions because it is cold for most of the year.
Human-Environmental Interaction • Detailed description of economic issues: Record job loss, recession. • How has climate affected the settlement of the region? Not many people live here as other regions because it is cold for most of the year. • *How has pollution affected the lives of the people in the region? People want to live somewhere where there isn't a lot of pollution, so many people live here.
Movement • Identify why people have chosen to live where they have in the region: Because there are many things to do in this region, and very nice schools in most places, and is sunny for most of the summer. • Are there any interesting traditions or customs present in region?: People harvest their yearly crops if they live on a farm, celebrate holidays, go to church. • *What might happen if one or more of the major transportation • routes within the region were interrupted?: Everything would go into chaos, because there would be so many people waiting to take the bus or other public transportation.
Regions • List and describe major tourist attractions: Willis Tower in Chicago, Mall of America, Indianapolis Speedway, Milwaukee Art Museum. • Any OTHER unique characteristics in region?: Many, many farms in Midwest region. • *What economic impact does the region have on the U.S. economy?: Supplies much of the U.S's crops and milk, other things.
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