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Physical Features of the United States World Geography Mr. Newhall Standards • A. Describe the location of major physical features and their impact on Canada and the U.S. • B. Describe the major climates of Canada and the U.S. and how they affect those nations. • C. Explain the reasons for population distribution in U.S. and Canada. • D. Explain how the physical geography of Canada and the U.S. contributed to regional growth and development. • E. Describe the ethnic and religious groups in Canada and U.S.; include major customs and traditions. • F. Analyze how transportation and communications improvements led to the growth of industry in the U.S. and the consequences of such growth, especially environmentally, for both Canada and the U.S. Quiz on Canada • Locate the following places on the map. – Ontario – Quebec – Alberta – Labrador – Yukon – Saskatchewan – Manitoba – Nunavut What Information can you gather from a map? Performance Task #1 • You have been hired by the Chamber of Commerce of a city in North America. • You have one week to prepare a tri-fold brochure to encourage business and tourism to the city. • You have six panels to promote your city. One panel is the cover. Other five panels should include interesting sites, major businesses and products, colleges/education, government, and transportation infrastructure. • You may do all of this on a video. Some Cities - Performance Task • • • • • • • • • Quebec Toronto Ottawa Halifax Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver Yellowknife Victoria • • • • • • • • • Edmonton Iqaluit Thunder Bay Hamilton St. John’s Whitehorse Montreal Regina Hull Collaborative Pairs Work with your collaborative partner. Make a list of 10 important facts you already know about the geography of the U.S. Homework! • Read Pages 143 to 147 • Answer questions 1, 2, and 3 on page 147. • Why is capitalism the best economic system? What other systems are there? Essential Question The United States has the highest Gross National Product in the world. What does this mean about the role the United States plays in the world economy? By the way, GNP, is the sum of all economic activity in a country. What nation is #2? Where are some important physical features in the United States? • Physical features are natural landforms and bodies of water on Earth’s surface. • Important land physical features in the United States include: – The Atlantic Coastal Plain – The Great Plains – The Continental Divide – The Great Basin – Death Valley Farming the land • Most abundant natural resource is land • Native Americans lived off the land • Homestead Act gave 160 acres to those who moved west. • Most land east of Mississippi was cleared by the Civil War. • Fossil fuels now critical to economy. The Atlantic Coastal Plain • Lowland area borders the Atlantic Ocean in the Eastern part of the United States. • Has many excellent harbors. • Many people live in this region. The Great Plains Bread box for much of the world. Called “Great American Desert” by early settlers. Railroad brought many west through GP to California. What was found in California in 1849? Who built the Transcontinental Railroad? What animnal was nearly destroyed in the process of settling the Great Plains? The Great Plains Can you name all the states in green? The Great Plains • The Interior plains are a flat area in the middle of the United States. • The Great Plains are the western part of the interior plains. • The Great Plains are east of the Rocky Mountains. • The Great Plains consists of grasslands with few trees. • U.S. farmers grow 10% of wheat and 32% of corn in the world. The Continental Divide • High peeks of the rocky mountains form an imaginary line called the backbone of North America. • On the eastern side of the Continental Divide, rivers flow toward the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. • On the Western side of the Continental Divide, rivers flow toward the Pacific Ocean. Checking your knowledge • What American explorers first crossed the Continental Divide? • What river did they follow across the Great Plains? • Through which American port does the grain from the Great Plains pass to be exported? • What mountains are west of the Rockies? • What pro football team plays in Mile High Stadium? Cool Maps • http://twistedsifter.com/2013/08 /maps-that-will-help-you-makesense-of-the-world/ The Great Basin The Great Basin • This area is west of the Rocky Mountains and east of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges. • You will find isolated mountain ranges as well as Death Valley – the lowest point in North America! Death Valley The Lowest Point in North America!! Where are some important physical features in the United States? • Physical features are natural landforms and bodies of water on Earth’s surface. • Important bodies of water in the United States include: – The Gulf of Mexico – The St. Lawrence River – The Great Lakes The Gulf of Mexico The Gulf of Mexico • This body of water is between the eastern coast of Mexico and the Western coast of Florida. • It has warmer water than the Atlantic Ocean. St. Lawrence River St. Lawrence River • This important river flows through northeastern Canada. • It is a major transportation route for large ships bringing goods into Canada and the United States. • Montreal and Quebec and major cities on St. Lawrence. • What tourist attraction prevents travel between the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes? The Great Lakes Can you name them?? The Great Lakes • These five lakes are located in the northern part of the United States between the U.S and Canada. • They are the largest freshwater lakes in the world. Economic Systems Review • Capitalism – free enterprise – Supply and demand determines prices – Consumers are in control – “Laissez faire” – AKA “Market” • Command – Communism – government controls and makes central decisions – Socialism – Government makes major decisions Mixed Economies Almost every economic system in the world is a mixed economy with some capitalism and some command or government control. Mixed Economies around the world Essential Question? • Which economic system is the best? • What is the ideal economic system? • Should the government be involved in the economy? Political Systems Review • Democracy – people make all decisions – Town Meetings – Ancient Greece • Republic – People elect representatives – United States – Canada Federalism is a compromise! • But, what is Federalism? • Unitary – Central government • Confederation – Local governments Federalism is a compromise in the Constitution which divides powers between the national and the state governments. Political Vocabulary Sovereignty – who owns a nation Totalitarianism – total gov’t control Dictatorship – one person in control Monarchy – inherited power – king/queen Tyranny – Takes over government Empire – One nation/ruler controls other nations 7. Constitution – set of rules for the government 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Homework – Chapter 3 section 2 • Read Chapter 3, Section 2 Page 100-105. • Know key terms on page 105. • Complete Section 2 Guided Reading and Review • Quiz tomorrow at start of class! Where are some important manmade features in the U.S? • There are many things in the United States that have been created by man. • These man-made features include: – Cities – Structures like a canal or a dam. • Some major man-made features in the United States include: – – – – New York City Boston Philadelphia Erie Canal New York City New York City • This the largest city in the United States. • Located in New York State. • It is the world center of finance and business. • It is located on a large harbor that helped it to grow as a trade center. Boston Boston • This city is the capital of Massachusetts. • It is located on a harbor at the mouth of the Charles River. • It is the largest city in the New England region. Philadelphia Philadelphia • This is the largest city in Pennsylvania. • It is known as the “birthplace of a the nation.” • Both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were written there. • \ Erie Canal The Erie Canal • This man-made waterway links lake Erie with the Hudson River in New York. • It was completed in 1825. • It allows goods to be transported easily along the Great Lakes and then further west. • It helped make New York City a major trade center. Man Made Features True or False? • New York City is the largest city in the United States. • New York City is not located on a harbor. • Boston is the capital of Massachusetts. • The largest city in the New England region is Providence, Rhode Island. • Philadelphia is the capital of Pennsylvania. • The Declaration of Independence was written in Philadelphia. San Francisco • Excellent harbor • The nearby San Andreas and Hayward Faults are responsible for much earthquake activity Mount Rushmore • Carved into Black Hills of South Dakota • Sacred land of the Sioux • Another monument is being carved for Crazy Horse a few miles away. Chicago • Third largest city in United States. • Name top two? • Near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed • Home to Bears and Cubs! Review Everglades - Florida Habitat for wildlife Large cities near this ecosystem Is flood control more important than the environment? Manatee and panther endangered Invasive species Rio Grande River • Forms border between Texas and Mexico • Many illegal immigrants cross river • Should the river be fortified? Mt. McKinley • Highest mountain in North America • 20,237 feet • Alaska Gulf of Mexico • Warm water temperatures feed hurricanes • Oil and natural gas production • Dead zone near coast • Deepwater Horizon BP oil spill Climate of United States and Canada Temperatures in North America Precipitation in North America Questions • What area of North America receives the most rainfall? • How much rain does Atlanta receive each year? • Where does rain come from??? • How do mountains impact the amount of rain an area receives? • What happens when rain and cold meet? United States vs. Canada • Let’s compare the U.S. with Canada. – How are the nations similar? – How are the nations different? • Work with your collaborative partner and list three answer to each question. Comparing U.S. and Canada United States Canada • 315,000,000 people • President • 35,000,000 people • Prime Minister • 81% white, 13% black • 83% white, 10% Asian • Largest GNP • Congress • Baseball/Football • #13 in GDP • Parliament • Hockey • 3,794,000 square miles • U.N. and NAFTA • 3,855,000 square miles • U.N., NAFTA and British Commonwealth