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Slide 1
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Utah’s Geography: The Place
Where We Live
Chapter 1
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THE MOOD
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History is the study of human activities over time.
Geography is the stage upon which these activities
take place.
Utah is a place that has come about because of a
mix of unique geographic and historic factors.
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Crossed and recrossed by American Indians, explorers,
trappers, pioneers, and now us
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Utah was settled early compared to neighboring states. Today it
is a mix of many different groups of people living in a unique
place.
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Geography Types
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Geography
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Human Geography
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The study of the earth & man’s interaction
or involvement in it
Anything that is man made
or man altered
Physical Geography
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Anything natural to the earth
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Similar to Geology
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Geography Types
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Two ways to describe the earth
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(Physical Characteristics)
Such as describing what the earth is like
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What the mountains, soil, climate, plants, etc. are like
Human Geography
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(Human Characteristics)
Such as things that humans have done to the earth
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Physical Geography
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Examples are Adobe houses, dams on rivers, adding fertilizer
to soil on a farm
Human Environment Interaction
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How humans interact with their environment
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Taking oil from the ground, spraying mosquitoes, dams on
rivers, etc.
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Utah’s Geography
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Most of Utah is 3,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level
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37 to 42 degrees north latitude
2nd driest state in nation
13th largest state in the nation
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Highest peak is King’s Peak at 13,528
84,916 square miles
54 million acres
Population 2010 census is 2,763,885
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Census is a population count done every 10 years in the
U. S.
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Utah’s Land Forms
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Utah’s Land Regions
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Basins
Plateaus
Mountains
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Utah’s Three Land Regions
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The Great Basin Region
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Part of America’s
western desert region.
A basin is large flat
bowl with many small
mountain ranges
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No outlet to ocean
Both the Utah Lake and
Great Salt Lake are a
part of this region.
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The Middle Rocky Mountain Region
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Contains the Uinta and Wasatch Mountain
Ranges.
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Contains many streams, lakes and reservoirs.
Contains many forests and wild animals.
Attractions include camping and hiking.
Utah has some of the best “powder” for skiing
and snowboarding.
Mountains are the most important source of
water for Utah people, plants, and animals.
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Rocky Mountain Region
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The Colorado Plateau Region
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Covers much of Utah
Does not receive a lot of rainfall and appears to
be very dry
Streams and rivers flow towards the Colorado
River, which in turn flows into the Gulf of
California
Attractions include beautiful scenery
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Wind and rain cause erosion in sedimentary rock
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All five of Utah’s National Parks are located in this region
(Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, and Zion)
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Colorado Plateau Region
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Utah’s National Parks!
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National Parks (NP)
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Established by Congress
Diverse national treasures
to be protected & provide
access for everyone
National Monuments (NM)
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Can be established by
the President or BLM
Smaller than national
parks
Less diversity
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Arches National Park
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Arches National Park preserves over 2,000 natural
sandstone arches
Like the world-famous Delicate Arch
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as well as many other unusual rock formations
In some areas, the forces of nature have exposed
millions of years of geologic history
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The extraordinary features of the
park create a landscape of
contrasting colors, landforms and
textures that is unlike any other in
the world
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Arches National Park
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Bryce Canyon National Park
Hoodoos - grotesque, eerie and often
whimsical... are on display here, along with
ancient trees and scenic views from the rim.
Famous for its unique geology of red rock spires
and horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters
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Canyonlands National Park
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Canyonlands preserves a
colorful landscape eroded into
countless canyons, mesas
and buttes by the Colorado
River and its tributaries.
The rivers divide the park into
four districts
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The Island in the Sky
The Needles
The Maze
And the rivers themselves
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Capitol Reef National Park
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The Waterpocket Fold
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100-mile long wrinkle in the earth's crust known as a
monocline, extends from nearby Thousand Lakes
Mountain to the Colorado River (now Lake Powell)
Capitol Reef National Park was established to
protect this grand and colorful geologic feature, as
well as the unique natural and cultural history
found in the area.
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Zion National Park
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Utah's First National Park
Massive canyon walls ascend
toward a brilliant blue sky. To
experience Zion, you need to
walk among the towering cliffs,
or challenge your courage in a
small narrow canyon. These
unique sandstone cliffs range
in color from cream, to pink, to
red. They could be described
as sand castles crowning
desert canyons
The Narrows
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Angels Landing
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3 Kings
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Utah’s Climate and Water
Climate is the long-term seasonal pattern of heat
and cold, wet and dry conditions.
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Two key factors determine a climate region
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Precipitation (moisture)
Temperature
Several other factors affect Utah’s climate:
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Our latitude, or how far north of the equator we are
located.
Our altitude, or how high we are located above sea
level.
Our distance from an ocean. Because we are far from
the ocean, we have more extreme temperatures.
Tall California mountains (Sierra Mountains) block rain
clouds coming from the Pacific Ocean.
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Utah’s Climates
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Utah has three climatic regions
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Humid (Highland)
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Sub-humid or semi-arid (Steppe)
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8 to 18 inches of water per year & variable
humidity
Arid (Desert)
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18 or more inches of water per year &
high humidity
Less than 8 inches of water per year & low humidity
Each region covers about one-third of the state
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The high mountains and plateaus are humid
The lower basins, valleys, & flatlands are often arid
The transitional places in between are sub-humid to
semi-arid
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Utah Seasons
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Summer
Fall
Winter
Spring
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The Growing Season
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The growing season – the time between
the last frost of spring and the first frost of
fall.
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Don’t plant until after Mother’s Day
The growing season varies greatly in Utah.
St. George, for example, averages 200
frost-free days, whereas Heber City,
located in a valley of the northern
mountains, has only 77 growing days.
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Rain Shadow Effect
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Warm air crosses the ocean and the land picks up water
vapor.
As the warm air filled with water vapor reaches Utah’s
mountains, it climbs to go over the mountains. As the air
rises, it cools and cannot hold as much water vapor. The
water vapor condenses and falls as rain or snow on the
mountain.
When the air reaches the far side of the mountain it has
already lost much of its water vapor. The dry side of the
mountain is called the rain shadow.
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Utah Drainage Regions
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The Bonneville Drainage Region
The Colorado Drainage Region
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Bonneville Drainage Region
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System of rivers that drain, or flow, from
the mountains into the Great Basin.
Many rivers end up in the Great Salt Lake.
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Ogden River
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Weber River
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Flows into the
Weber River
Bear River
Jordan River
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Colorado Drainage Region
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Drains Colorado Plateau lands into the Colorado
River.
For example, one of the main water sources of
the Colorado River is the Green River, which
receives water from the mountains in Wyoming
and slopes of the Uinta Mountains.
The Colorado River empties in Lake Powell, then
eventually goes on to the Gulf of Mexico.
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Utah’s
Interstate
Highways
-nicknamed Freeways
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Utah’s State Symbols
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Utah’s State Symbols
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Click on link for symbols:
http://pioneer.utah.gov/research/utah_symbols/index.html
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Quiz (33 points)
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List the five themes of geography. Write a brief explanation of each. (10
points)
What is the difference between absolute and relative location? Give an
example of each. (2 points)
Name Utah’s three landform regions. (3 points)
List Utah’s five national parks. (5 points)
What is the highest point in Utah? (1 point)
What is the rain shadow effect? (1 point)
What kinds of plants are found on Utah’s highest peaks? (1 point)
What is our state tree? State flower? State fruit? State grass? (4
points)
What is our state animal? State fish? State bird? State insect? (4
points)
Name one plant and animal not found in question 8 or 9 that can be
found in Utah. (2 points)
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