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Geographic Perspective: Standard 4.1: Identify regions in their immediate environment and describe their characteristics and boundaries.

The Five Regions

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Geographic Perspective:

Standard 4.1: Identify regions in their immediate environment and describe their characteristics and boundaries.

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Northeast

Southeast

Midwest

Southwest

West

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Connecticut

Maine

Massachusetts

New Hampshire

Rhode Island

Vermont

Delaware

Maryland

New Jersey

New York

Pennsylvania

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The climate is different all over the northeast. Temperatures can be really warm in the summer and really cold in the winter

In parts of New York they receive over 100 inches of snow during the winter

In parts of New Jersey they get very little snowfall

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Major Landform in the Northeast

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Alabama Arkansas Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia

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The climate is hot and rainy especially in Southern Florida

Louisiana has the warmest temperatures during the summer

Kentucky has the coldest temperatures during the winter

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The Smoky Mountains Blue Ridge Mountains

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Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin

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The climate in the Midwest is fairly cold and dry during the winter months

It is very warm in the summer and there are many thunderstorms in the month of July

The further north you go in the Midwest, the colder the temperature tends to be.

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Arizona

New Mexico

Oklahoma

Texas

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The climate is very warm in the summer

The hottest temperatures occur in Southwest Arizona

The coldest temperatures occur in New Mexico

The Southwest gets very little rain

Most rainfall occurs in Oklahoma

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David Crockett Dwight Eisenhower

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California

Idaho

Montana

Nevada

Utah

Wyoming

Alaska

Hawaii

Oregon

Washington

Colorado

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The west tends to have a lot of rainfall especially in Northern California and Washington State

The hottest temperatures occur in California and Hawaii

The coldest temperatures occur in Alaska

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Justice Sandra Day O’Connor Chief Geronimo

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The Rocky Mountains The Great Basin

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