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Major Features of the U.S. Midwest and West Regions

Explore the key characteristics of the Midwest and West regions of the United States, including their largest states, cities, bodies of water, and geographical landmarks.

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Major Features of the U.S. Midwest and West Regions

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  1. What major features make up the U.S.’s Midwest and West Regions? Notes #2 X X

  2. State flag of Illinois State flag of Michigan The largest states in the Midwest include Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana.

  3. The largest cities in the Midwest include Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, and Detroit. Detroit

  4. Chicago

  5. Indianapolis

  6. Columbus

  7. Kansas City

  8. St. Louis

  9. State flag of Arizona State flag of Colorado State flag of California State flag of Washington The largest states in the West include California, Washington, Arizona, and Colorado.

  10. The largest cities in the West include Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, and San Francisco. Los Angeles

  11. Phoenix

  12. San Diego

  13. San Francisco

  14. Denver

  15. Seattle

  16. Lake Michigan Lake Superior Four of the five Great Lakes (LakeErie, Huron, Michigan, and Superior) border states in the Midwest.

  17. The Rocky Mountains run through the West.

  18. Missouri River The MississippiandMissouri Rivers run through the Midwest.

  19. The Pacific Ocean borders coastal states in the West.

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