Water Features
Regions of North America
Land Features
Continents et. al
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Known as the gateway to the west

Ohio River

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East coast of North America Stretching along the Gulf Coast in Louisiana

Coastal Flatlands

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Surrounded on 3 sides by water

Peninsula 

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Continent you live on

North America

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3 Conservationists we are studying

Wangari, John, Majory

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River Explored by Lewis and Clark

Columbia

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Signature geographic feature is its many glacial lakes

Canadian Shield

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A land bridge or small strip of land connected two land masses

Isthmus

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Continent of Kangaroos and technically and island

Australia

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Mr. Klos' favorite number

14

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River that creates a natural border with Mexico.

Rio Grande

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Long low Rolling Hills, west of the Appalachian mountains

Interior Lowlands

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A jut of land sticking out on a coast

Cape

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The Ocean East of the United States

Atlantic

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The first names of all the 6th Grade Teachers
Brianna Burch, Cathe Key, Erin Spalding, Brynn Pacitti, Christopher Klos
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River that flows west of the continental divide and carved out the Grand Canyon

Colorado

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The two main mountain ranges and which side of the US they are on

Appalachian in the East and Rockies in the West

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Body of Salt Water

Sea

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Ocean South of Asia

Indian

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Mr. Klos is

Kewl

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The 5 great Lakes

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eerie, Superior

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A region west of the Rockies, knows for its spotty mountains and low valleys/flatlands.

Basin and Range

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A large body of freshwater surrounded by land

Lake

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The difference between a gulf and a bay

Gulfs are large bodies of saltwater and bays are small bodies of saltwater and freshwater mixed. The size of them and the content of freshwater is the primary difference. 

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Type of Snek

Smol