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Geography EXAM ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL 2022/2023 SOLUTION LATEST RATED GRADE A+

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Rocky Mountains - Mountain range that runs from Northern Alaska to Northern New Mexico and is about 3,000 miles long. Death Valley - The lowest point in USA Great Plains - Region east of the Rockie... s to the Appalachians. It is in the United States and Canada. Also called the interior plains. Appalachian Mountains - 2nd longest mountain range in North America. Runs from Quebec to Alabama Mississippi River - largest river in US and Canada. It ends in the Gulf of Mexico. Alaska - The largest state in the United States. It is connected to Canada. Arctic Circle - Northern most region of the world. It runs through Alaska and northern Canada. Canadian Shield - Large area of rock that is in most of Eastern and Central Canada Hudson Bay - Large body of saltwater in Canada Nunavut - Largest area of Canada that makes up most of the islands in the Arctic Circle. Great Lakes - Chain of five lakes that are so big you can't see the other side. Spell HOMES (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior) Huron - H of HOMES in Great Lakes Ontario - O of HOMES in Great Lakes Michigan - M of HOMES in Great Lakes Erie - E of HOMES in Great Lakes Superior - S of HOMES in Great LakesProvince - Canada does not have states, it has . . . Continental USA - The 48 states that are connected together on land. 50 - The number of states in USA French and English - The official languages of Canada North America - The continent that Canada and USA are located on Bald eagle - National bird of USA Territory - An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. Fossil Fuel - A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms. Folktale - A story originating in popular culture, typically passed on by word of mouth. A tall tale has exaggerations in the story. Andes Mountains - Mountains in western South America parallel to Pacific Coast for over 5,000 miles Guiana Highlands - Made of mountainous or hilly sections of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Brazil Llanos - Vast grassy, treeless plain in Colombia & Venezuela; used for livestock grazing and farming Pampas - Plains in northern Argentina & Uruguay; home to gaucho (cowboys) Atacama Desert - Desert in northern Chile west of the Andes; known as the "Driest Place on Earth." [Show More]

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