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The West. Macey Wolfe NOTE: Read normally and if things don’t pop up like they should click and then read and then click some more!. The West States. Alaska Hawaii. California Nevada Utah Colorado Wyoming Montana Idaho Oregon Washington Alaska Hawaii.
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The West Macey Wolfe NOTE: Read normally and if things don’t pop up like they should click and then read and then click some more!
The West States Alaska Hawaii • California • Nevada • Utah • Colorado • Wyoming • Montana • Idaho • Oregon • Washington • Alaska • Hawaii Washington Montana Oregon C a l i f o r n i a Idaho Wyoming Nevada Utah Colorado 1 click
5 clicks Location • The top three cities in the West Region are Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose. • Major landforms are the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin and Mt. McKinley. • It is west of the rest of the United States. • The largest city in the region is Los Angeles and its longitude and latitude is 34°3'8"N/118°14'34"W. • The reason people could want to live in this city is that the coast is right there great for surfing and if people want to be famous, this is the place to be discovered.
Place • Customs are found all over the West. One may be found in Hawaii. It is considered good manners to bring a small gift for one’s host. • There are many different religions in the West such as some originated from the Roman Catholic Church. • Like the religions of the region, the ethnic groups vary as well. Mostly white though. 3 clicks
Place (continued) Major landforms include Mt. McKinley (the highest point in North America found in Alaska), the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin and the Salt Lake. 0 clicks Major natural resources of the West include gold, metals and minerals, agricultural resources (animals and crops) and the ocean for fishing.
Place (continued) The climate has effects the settlement patterns because people may not like cold or heat so they move to an area they are most comfortable in. California and Hawaii have the two warmest climates because they are the furthest south of the region. Alaska has the coldest climate due to its northern location. 4 clicks
Place (continued) • The weather includes many different types of weather depending on what part of the region you live in and what time of year it is. 0 clicks
2 clicks Human-Environment Interaction “California is on the verge of an economic meltdown. The state, with the second highest foreclosure rate in the nation, is being hammered by the deep recession, rising unemployment and a growing multi-billion dollar budget deficit. CNBC takes you inside California's economic crisis… speaking to government officials, CEOs, economists and traders. The ramifications of a financial failure here will affect the entire US economy as well as companies and investors worldwide. And, while California may be the biggest state in trouble, it isn't alone.” - "California in Crisis, Financial Breakdown, Economy, Meltdown, Financial Failure, Unemployment, Budget Deficit, Recession - CNBC." Stock Market News, Business News, Financial, Earnings, World Market News and Information - CNBC. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.cnbc.com/id/31923599>.
2 clicks Human-Environment Interaction • The climate has affected the settlement of the region because depending on the weather, people will decide whether or not to live there. • Pollution has affected the lives of the people of the region because some of the wildlife has been poisoned so the people’s food source may affected and may suffer or become over populated. It truly depends on what animals where on the food chain get poisoned by pollution. They will be the ones who affect their prey and the rest of the food chain.
4 clicks Movement Most people choose to live in this region for L.A. (warm weather and future actors) or Nevada (more freedom of religion than other states) or (to earn money from gold mining Alaska and crab fishing).
Movement (continued) There are many forms of transportation to transport goods and people such as plane, ship, car and bus. Goods are transported by plane, car, bus, trolley, ship and many more. 1 click
Movement (continued) An interesting custom for the wealthy are to “air kiss” each other’s cheek. If one of these major transportation routes were to be interrupted, it would be bad because the routes depend on each other to deliver all of the goods so things may run smoothly. 2 clicks
7 clicks Region A unique characteristic about this region is that the two states Alaska and Hawaii are not touching the other states in the west region. Hawaii is made of islands far off the west coast in the Pacific Ocean and Alaska is north near Canada. Alaska has an economic impact on this region due to its gold mining and crab fishing in the Baring Sea. Los Angeles brings in people who want to be discovered as an actor or actress. Major tourist attractions include the Hollywood sign in California, Yellowstone Park in Wyoming and the Salt Lake in Utah. I send lots of love home. It’s so great hear. And tomorrow we’re going fishing out on the lake! Oh, well I’ve got to go to dinner! Love M
5 clicks Scrap Book of the Wild West: I LOVE THE WILD, WILD WEST! Utah Colorado Idaho Montana Wyoming #2 Hawaii Alaska Washington Oregon
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