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New York State Physical Regions. Great Lakes Plain. • Land is flat • Summers cooler and winters snowier “snow belt” • Lakes Erie & Ontario ports have direct access to Atlantic Ocean via St. Lawrence River. Adirondack Mountains. • North of the Mohawk River
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Great Lakes Plain • Land is flat • Summers cooler and winters snowier “snow belt” • Lakes Erie & Ontario ports have direct access to Atlantic Ocean via St. Lawrence River
Adirondack Mountains • North of the Mohawk River • Forested, rounded mountains with many lakes and streams
Mohawk River • Runs East to West • Only low land (valley) route from Atlantic Ocean through mountains • Important trade route through the state
Hudson River • Albany (state capital) is on the river bank • Runs North and South • Water route connecting NYC to Mohawk River and Lake Champlain • Important trade route and military value
Long Island Plain • New York City area, the state’s largest urban areas, located here • Creates a large sheltered harbor
Catskill Mountains • East of NYC • South of the Mohawk River • Rocky and rugged landscape
Allegany Plateau • Occupies 1/3 of the total area of New York State • Very hilly, less rugged than the Adirondack or Catskill Mountains