Climate and Vegetation
Landmarks
Natural Resources
Cities and States
Regional Maps
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This region is known for its hot, dry climate and plants that can survive in sandy soil with very little water, like the saguaro cactus.

The Southwest Region

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Millions of people travel to San Francisco, California in the Western region of the U.S. to visit this famous bridge.

The Golden Gate Bridge

100

Coal produced in this U.S. region helps create half of our country's energy!

The Southeast Region

100

In the Northeast region of the U.S., the Statue of Liberty can be found in this major city.

New York City

100

The Midwest Region

200

Known for maple syrup and apples, this region is especially famous for its beautiful autumn leaves, which brings in millions of visitors each year.

The Northeast Region

200

This region is where you can see the Grand Canyon and the Glen Canyon Dam.

The Southwest Region

200

This natural resource from the Western region of the U.S. is used to build houses, furniture, musical instruments, and other items.

Wood

200

You can find Chicago, Illinois and St. Louis, Missouri in this region of the United States.

The Midwest Region

200

The Southeast Region 

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The mild climate in this U.S. region is perfect for growing crops like oranges, peanuts, rice, and cotton.

The Southeast Region

300

This U.S. region has many interesting, man-made landmarks, such as Mount Rushmore in South Dakota and The Gateway Arch in Missouri.

The Midwest Region

300

Though trees are its most important natural resource, this region also provides most of the country's lobsters. 

The Northeast Region

300

Both Alaska and Hawaii are part of this U.S. region.

The West Region

300

The Southwest Region

400

Rich soil makes this U.S. region's land great for farming.

The Midwest Region

400

More than 750,000 gallons of water rush over this natural landmark in the Northeastern region of the united states every second.

Niagra Falls

400

Texas, the largest state in the Southwest region, produces more of this than any other state in the U.S.

Oil

400

This state in the Southeastern region of the U.S. can be found just south of Indiana.

Kentucky

400

The West Region

500

Found in the West region of the U.S., this desert gets about 2 inches of rainfall each year, and is the driest place in America.

Death Valley

500

This natural landmark in the Southeast region of the U.S. is one of the largest wetland areas in the world!

The Everglades

500

The name of the low, flat grassland in the Midwestern region of the U.S.

The Great Plains

500

These four states make up the Southwest region of the U.S.

Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas

500

The Northeast Region