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It is home to “Motor City”. Midwest. Regions. It is one of the fastest growing regions of the United States. South. Regions. Congress created several national parks in this region to help preserve the wilderness. West. Regions.
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It is home to “Motor City” Midwest Regions
It is one of the fastest growing regions of the United States. South Regions
Congress created several national parks in this region to help preserve the wilderness West Regions
Rich fertile soil made this a good farming region in the past. Today the economy is based more on industry. South Regions
Most immigrants entering the U.S. from the 1890s to the 1940s arrived at Ellis Island in this region of the country. Northeast Regions
Its biggest city is Chicago. Midwest Regions
It has a long chain of coastal cities that make up a megalopolis. West Regions
It is the most densely populated region of the United States Northeast Regions
Engineers built dams and hydroelectric plants in this region to provide water and power to its cities West Regions
It is often called the “Heartland” because it is the nation’s agricultural center. Midwest Regions
The forty-niners were looking for gold in this region West Regions
It is nicknamed the “Sunbelt” – its warm climate attracts people to the region. South Regions
a fertile, hilly area between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Appalachian Mountains Piedmont Physical Features
State that is located on the North American continent but is not part of the contiguous U.S. Alaska Physical Features
Deep valleys with steep sides that have worn through rock canyon Physical Features
A high ridge of the Rocky Mountains that determines the direction that rivers flow in North America Continental Divide Physical Features
Oldest mountains in North America that run from eastern Canada to Alabama Appalachian Mountains Physical Features
The river that flows 2,300 miles from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico Mississippi River Physical Features
Area of the United States that has a tropical climate Southern Florida Physical Features
A major source of hydroelectric power for both Canada and the United States Niagara Falls Physical Features
The vast prairie located west of the Mississippi River Great Plains Physical Features
An almost continuous line of settlement of the Atlantic coastal cities and their suburbs megalopolis Physical Features
A group of mountain ranges that run side by side cordillera Physical Features
The mountain range that begins in Alaska and runs south to New Mexico Rocky Mountains Physical Features
Center for goods and people going to and from Central and South America Miami, Florida Cities
The largest city in the Midwest Chicago, Illinois Cities
Cheap electricity attracted many manufacturing industries to this city Portland, Oregon Cities
“Motor City USA” Detroit, Michigan Cities
Birthplace of Jazz New Orleans, Louisiana Cities
Located in the Silicon Valley- home to the computer industry San Jose, California Cities
Home to 20 colleges and universities and many historical sites Boston, Massachusetts Cities
Home to the nation’s leaders and diplomats Washington D.C. Cities
Hosted the 1996 Olympics – home to Coca Cola Atlanta, Georgia Cities
The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed in this city Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cities
Located on the Mississippi River and is considered the “Gateway to the West” St. Louis, Missouri Cities
Home to the United Nations New York City Cities