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Cities Of the U.S .

Cities Of the U.S . BY: Sol Everett and Sarah Richter. Nashville, Tennessee . * Nashville's latitude and longitude is 36 degrees north and 86 degrees west. *The average annual rain fall for Nashville, Tennessee is 32-64 inches. *The population density is over 250 people per square mile.

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Cities Of the U.S .

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  1. Cities Of the U.S. BY: Sol Everett and Sarah Richter

  2. Nashville, Tennessee *Nashville's latitude and longitude is 36 degrees north and 86 degrees west. *The average annual rain fall for Nashville, Tennessee is 32-64 inches. *The population density is over 250 people per square mile. *The approximate elevation is 0-1,000 feet.

  3. Chicago, Illinois *The latitude and longitude is 40 degrees north And 90 degrees west. *The average annual rain fall is about 32-64 inches. *The population density is over 250 people per square mile.

  4. Jacksonville, Florida *The latitude and longitude is 30 degrees North 80 degrees west. *The average annual rain fall is about 32-64 inches. *The population density is about 250 people for square mile. *The approximate elevation is about 0-1,000 feet.

  5. Credits Pictures from clipart Slide show by Sarah Richter And Sol Everett Information from Google Slide show done in power point Hope you enjoyed!!!

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