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Do Now. What are three things you like and dislike about living in Mississippi? (Total of 6 things). Do Now # 1. Complete the Fast Facts about Mississippi WS using your book and/or internet on your phone. You will have 15 Minutes! It is on the brown book shelf in back of room!!.
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Do Now • What are three things you like and dislike about living in Mississippi? (Total of 6 things)
Do Now # 1 • Complete the Fast Facts about Mississippi WS using your book and/or internet on your phone. You will have 15 Minutes! • It is on the brown book shelf in back of room!!
Nickname: Magnolia State • Capital: Jackson • Motto: Virtute et armis (By valor and arms) • # of Counties: 82 (you will know all of them ) • Admitted to the Union: December 10, 1817 • Time Zone: Central Standard • Bird: Mockingbird • Flower: Magnolia • Fish: Largemouth Bass • Tree: Magnolia • Song: Go Mississippi! • Insect: Honeybee • Land Mammal: White-Tailed Deer/Red Fox
Quick facts in Chapter 1 • North-South Distance is 350 miles • East-West Distance is 180 miles • Located between 30and 34 degrees N latitude • Located between 88and 91degrees W longitude • Climate is humid subtropical • Average of 50 in. of precipitation each year • More than 220 frost free days • Annual temperature is62degrees Fahrenheit • Coldest month is January • HasNine major and two minor river systems
M-I-Crooked Letter-Crooked Letter!!!!! Living in the great state of Mississippi
5 Themes of Geography to understand Mississippi’s Natural Environment • Location- every feature has a “spot” *What is the location of Mississippi? There are many!! 2. Place- physical (climate, water resources, landforms) and human characteristics (languages, religions) * What are some physical and human characteristics of MS? 3. Human-Environmental Interaction- yes it is what it says! * How do we as Mississippians interact with our environment? 4. Movement- Ways we are linked with regions, cultures, people… * What feature of MS could help us to study movement? 5. Regions- Can have a single characteristic or a number of criteria * Can you name any of Mississippi’s regions?
Mississippi’s Geographic Regions Delta Hills Piney Woods Gulf Coast
Location of Mississippi • Location can be either relative or absolute • Relative location- a place compared to other places • Mississippi is bordered by? • Mississippi is bounded by? • Absolute location- precise location on Earth, use latitude, longitude, and GPS. • What is the absolute location of Mississippi?
Absolute Location Between 30 and 35 degrees North latitude Between 88 and 91 degrees West longitude
Mississippi’s Natural Environment Climate • Humid Subtropical: Humid through most of the year and we see quite a lot of rain • This climate affects a number of things • People’s movement- Snow birds coming south for year round activities (golf, fishing, the beach) • Warmer climate also affected the growth of cotton and turned MS into an important cotton producing state
Mississippi’s Natural Environment Temperature • Average is 62 • Lowest temp. recorded in 1966: -19 • Highest temp. recorded in 1930: 115 • January is the coldest month Precipitation • Average is 52 inches a year • Coastal counties receive more • Most rainfall occurs in the winter • Humidity- 76% on the coast, 70% northern counties
Mississippi’s Natural Environment Natural Hazards • Due to frequent weather changes • Tornadoes: spring and early summer (when warm air from south meets cool air from the north) • Over the past 50 years-MS averages 24 a year • Hurricanes: June to October • Two most powerful hurricanes in MS • Camille in 1969 • Katrina in 2005
Water Resources • Surface water: MS uses it for irrigation and electric power • Major resource for the paper industry • Ground Water: By way of aquifers, it supplies water to most cities and towns
Rivers • Mississippi River: • Most of the Western border of the state • Drains the interior of the United States from the Appalachians to the Rockies • Much of it is navigable (boats) • Nine Major River Systems: • Drain into the MS River • Yazoo River • Big Black • Bayou Pierre-Coles Creek • Homochitto River • Drains South • Noxubee-Tombigbee • Pearl River • Amite River • Pascagoula River • Biloxi-Wolf-Jourdan River
Reservoirs • Designed primarily to assist in flood control • Six Major Reservoirs: • Pickwick Lake • Arkabutla Lake • Sardis Lake • Enid Lake • Grenada Lake • Ross Barnett
See also page 15 in your book!!! Noxubee-Tombigbee River Yazoo River Big Black River Pearl River Pascagoula River
Using both of the texts answer the following questions • Explain using evidence from the text how a lack of snowfall in the Rocky Mountains could affect the economy in Mississippi. • Using textual evidence from the two texts, explain the effects and repercussions a drought could have on the Mississippi River. • Analyze how the Mississippi River has shaped American history and culture.
Do you know your State??? • What is the State’s nickname? • How many counties does MS have? • What is MS relative location? • What is the climate of MS? • Which part of MS receives the most rainfall? • Name the two most powerful hurricanes? • How do MS’s towns and cities get water supply? • What are the five largest rivers? • Why were reservoirs built? • What is the greatest college in Mississippi??