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The Regions Of North America

The Regions Of North America The Pacific Region in North America

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The Regions Of North America

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The Pacific Region in North America

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States in the Pacific Region

The states are Hawaii, California, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and Alaska.

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The Loggerhead Sea Turtle Loggerheads are not endangered. There regular diet is jellyfish, conches, small

fish, seaweed, and Sargassum. Mature female Loggerhead Sea Turtles will travel one thousand miles to where they were hatched to lay there own eggs. Loggerhead Sea Turtles’ habitat is along the coast. They love the shallow waters with all their dietary needs. Loggerheads eat Whelks but Sharks eat them. The loggerheads have a very wood like pattern on their shell.

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Honolulu Hawaii Honolulu is the capitol of Hawaii. If I went

there I would go explore the coral reefs. I would get there by plane. The foods I would eat there would be exotic cuisines. The citizens speak both English and Spanish. So to say hi to them you would say hello or aloha. Good bye is in English and adios is in Spanish.

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The Pacific Ocean The location of the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is west of the Pacific Region

it’s one of the largest oceans in the world. With all the exotic species of fish, there are just too many to count! The seaweed is one of the main plants that live in the ocean that gives food to a lot of animals.

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Skiing in Oregon You can go skiing where ever there's snow

and hills. Skiing is a sport done to see the speed and survival skills of the skier. Skiing can be a dangerous sport with avalanches. Skiing is one there're many more tourist attractions in this region.

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Rocky Mountains

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Black Bear The habitat is the campground or picnic areas

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Where are the Rockies?

• Idaho• Montana• Nevada• Utah• Colorado• Wyoming

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Physical Features

• The Rocky Mountains also called “the Rockies”

• Largest Mountain range in North America• Forms the Continental Divide• Rivers on West side flow into Pacific Ocean• Rivers on east side flow into Atlantic or Arctic

Ocean

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The Wyrbrier Wildlife Galleries 120 E Elkhorn Ave, Estes Park

This is a unique shoppers gallery of wildlife and other related objects. Like Obsidian Knifes and sculptures

In the Winter snow covers the ground like a blanket and they provide skiing and other opportunities

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Southwest Region

By: Devin Burris, Mckensey Black, Brittany Willet, Damien Cornett, and

Hannah Blain

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Gila Monster

• It comes out the nights or early mornings, on the humid days it stays in brush, under rocks. They eat prey, small birds, mammals, eggs, lizards, frogs, insects, and carrion. The lizard isn’t mean but it is ready to defend when provoked. If it is approached it will turn toward the intruder with it’s mouth opened. The behaviors of the Gila Monster it hides under brush, rocks, and it digs hole in the ground and hides under them. It isn’t mean but it has no enemies, or defenses.

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City

• The location of Houston Texas is the path of buildings that are big and some are small. You could get to Houston Texas by airplane, car, or a train. I could see some of the big buildings, I could do some new things I never did before.

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Tourist Attraction

• The location of the Red Lake Canyon is in the Canyonlands National Parks, in Utah. The interesting fact about Red Lake Canyon is the largest maintained trail in the needles district of Canyon Land National Parks. The description is it has long paths, spectacular scenery it provides the only reasonable access to Needles district.

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Physical Feature • Area:114,007 Square Miles [295,276 sq. km.], including 364 sq. miles of inland water• Elevation: Highest- Humphrey's Peak, 12,633 above sea level. Lowest- 70 ft. above sea level along

the Colorado River in Yuma County.• Record High: 128 degrees F [53 degrees C] at lake Havasu City on June 29, 1994.• Record low temperature: -40 degrees f (-40 degrees C) at Hawley Lake, near, McNary, on Jan 7,

1971.• Average July temperature: 80 degrees F (27 Degrees C) • Average January temperature: 41 degrees (5 degrees C)• Average Yearly precipitation : 13 in. (33cm)• Arizona is a very fascinating state. It has 4 states that border it, Nevada, California, New Mexico,

and Colorado. Arizona is the sixth largest state. Its size is 113,909 square miles.• Arizona has 3 regions in the state. In the southern part of the state the region is called Basin and

range region which is full of mountains and large cities.• The Colorado plateau region is Arizona’s biggest region. It takes up half of the state and is very

level. • Arizona has many special places. Its most special place is the Grand Canyon. They have many

tours around the Grand Canyon for people to see. They let people ride up and down the mountains. People visit it from all around the world.

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North Central Region of the United States

By Seth Fishbaugh, Isaiah Bonecutter, Aaron Bush, Jennifer

Williamson, and Blake Siders

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Physical Features

• Large, grassy plains• Low, flat, rolling terrain and hills• Land mostly used for farming• Prairies cover most of the Great Plains

states• Mississippi River runs through the

states

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The States• The twelve states of the North Central Region

are: South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois.

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Animals of North Central Region

The western fence lizard is one of the animals that live here. They are sometimes called spiny lizards. From their environment they are normally tan or gray. They eat insects as in beetles and caterpillars.

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~Locations~

One location is Lake Michigan. It is the third largest lake in the Great Lakes. Its also has the sixth freshest water of all lakes.

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The Southeast Region

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The States of the Southeast Region

The Southeast region includes the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,

Tennessee and Virginia

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The Gold Winged Warbler The habitat of this animal is in the open woodland

These animals prey on insects and spiders

Their behavior is foliage gleaner

Male has black throat; black ear patch bordered in white; yellow crown and wing patch. Females feature a similar coloration pattern, but the black

is replaced with light grey. In both genders, extensive white on tail is conspicuous from below. Under parts are grayish white, bill is long and

slender.

Prowling mammals and predatory hawks are a danger to the bird.

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DollyWood

Dollywood is basically a rather large amusement park.This place is located In Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It first opened on May 3, 1986You can see the whit Appalachian mountains around every corner.Dollywood attracts approximately 2.5 million visitors annually.

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It is located on the coast of South Carolina where the ocean meets the U.S

coastline. Interesting FactsDid you know that Myrtle Beach has 365

hotels, condos, and other lodging properties offering short-Term vacation

rentals? A visitor could stay in a different accommodation property everyday of the

year?

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Ft. Myers Fl

There is many ways to get to this destination you could drive , fly or anything that suits you!You would see many cars, truck stops, lakes, city parks, etc. You could fish, swim, shop, and so much more! Also you could eat mangos, bananas, watermelons, tacos, and anything that suits you. The language here is the same that we speak.

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NORTHEAST REGION OF THE UNITED STATES

By Dante Rhodes, Ian Smith, Ali Craft, Rachel Dunn, and Katlyn Hinzman

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New York City

Our location is New York City. You can get there by a airplane. Visit the Statue of Liberty Go to a water park And you could eat a steak and baked

potato.

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Statue of Liberty

Location New York City The torch lights up. Has a torch, a crown, and a book that

says July IV.

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High Peaks Wilderness

Location: New York State First mountain wilderness to be

protected by the government High mountains, fields, and lakes. Animals: Lynx, Loon, trout and more Plants : sticky polemonium, pedicularis

densiflora.

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LYNX

This animal is not endangered. It’s habitat is a forest. It’s a carnivore. It’s aggressive. The lynx is a top predator. It lives in the wilderness areas.