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Geog Phys Features of North America

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    Canada and the United States

    make up the region that covers

    most of North America.

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    This region is bounded by the

    Atlantic Ocean on the east and

    the Pacific Ocean on the west.

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    The Gulf of Mexico lies to the

    south. North America is the third

    largest continent in the world.

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    This large region contains two sub-

    regions, Canada and Alaska make up the

    northern part. The 48 continental UnitedStates makes up the southern part.

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    West of the Great lakes, the two sub-

    regions are separated by the 49th

    parallel of latitude. East of the GreatLakes, the St. Lawrence River

    separates the two sub-regions.

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    If you look at the physical map of this

    region, you see mountains running along

    both sides with a large, flat area in the

    center. This flat area runs from the Arctic

    Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. It is made up of

    shield and plains.

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    The term shieldrefers to the

    large core of very old rock that

    lies at the base of eachcontinent.

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    In North America, this rock core was

    exposed thousands of years ago. During

    the ice ages, glaciersscraped across the

    land, taking the soil with them. They left

    just a thin layer of soil in eastern and

    central Canada.

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    Plainsare flat or gently rolling areas of

    land. Much of the soil that glaciers

    scraped from the Canadian Shieldended up on the plains of Canada and

    the United States.

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    The Canadian Shield covers

    almost half of Canada. The rest of

    this sub-region contains islands,lakes, plains, and mountains.

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    The glaciers that scraped the

    shield also dug hug holes that

    became the Great Lakes.

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    These lakes lie between Canada and

    the United States. They are the worlds

    largest group of freshwaterlakes. TheSt. Lawrence River connects the Great

    Lakes to the ocean.

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    To the far north are many smaller

    lakes and Hudson Bay. The region

    extends past the Arctic Circle andends with a scattering of islands.

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    In the Atlantic Ocean, off the

    southeast coast of Newfoundland, lie

    the Grand Banks. The ocean is veryshallow here.

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    Far to the west, in the Alaska Range,

    is the highest peak in North

    America. Mount McKinley rises20,320 feet above sea level.

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    Two major mountain ranges run

    through the continental United States.

    In the east, the Appalachians are agentle range of rounded peaks and

    deep valleys.

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    In the west, the Rocky Mountains jut

    up into jagged, snowcapped peaks.

    The Rockies reach all the way fromAlaska to New Mexico.

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    Between these two ranges, wide

    plains stretch across the middle

    of the continent.

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    This vast, mostly flat region extends

    about 2,500 miles north and south.

    From the Rockies, the dry and treelessGreat Plains slope down to the central

    lowlands.

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    A large system of rivers drains

    most of the plains between the

    Rocky Mountains and theAppalachians.

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    These rivers all flow into the

    muddy Mississippi River. The

    Mississippi empties into the Gulfof Mexico.