USA Bodies of Water

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USA Bodies of Water. Largest lake in Florida Water drains from the lake to the Everglades. Water flows through canals to the Atlantic Ocean – providing water to communities along the way. Gulf Stream. A warm water current keeps the temperatures moderate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Largest lake in FloridaLargest lake in Florida• Water drains from the lake to the Water drains from the lake to the

Everglades.Everglades.• Water flows through canals to the Water flows through canals to the

Atlantic Ocean – providing water Atlantic Ocean – providing water to communities along the way.to communities along the way.

Gulf StreamGulf StreamGulf StreamGulf Stream

•A warm water current keeps the A warm water current keeps the temperatures moderate.temperatures moderate.

• It originates in the Gulf of It originates in the Gulf of Mexico, flows around Florida, and Mexico, flows around Florida, and up the eastern coast of the U.S.up the eastern coast of the U.S.

•A warm water current keeps the A warm water current keeps the temperatures moderate.temperatures moderate.

• It originates in the Gulf of It originates in the Gulf of Mexico, flows around Florida, and Mexico, flows around Florida, and up the eastern coast of the U.S.up the eastern coast of the U.S.

Gulf of Mexico• Surrounded by USA and Mexico• 700,000 square miles• Few harbors because the coast is low and

marshy

Mississippi River• Longest River in USA• 750 islands • Used for transportation

Missouri River• “Big Muddy” – because of silt, parts of the

river has dark brown water

• Tributary of the Mississippi River

Fort Peck Dam controls flooding, provides irrigation water, and generates electricity for the surrounding area.

Rio Grande River

• “Big River” 1,885 miles

• Runs from San Juan Mts. In SW Colorado to Gulf of Mexico

• Forms border between Texas and Mexico

Colorado River• Carved the Grand Canyon

• Hoover Dam sits on it

• Flows 1470 miles into Gulf of California

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• 50 miles long

• 3-12 miles wide

Pacific Ocean

• Largest ocean

• Borders west coast of USA

Columbia River

• Largest source of hydroelectric power in North America

• Begins in S.E. British Columbia and flows 1,293 miles to Pacific in Washington.

Puget Sound• Large inlet of Pacific Ocean entering

Washington.

• Large ships travel into ports located in Puget Sound because it is so deep.

Great Lakes• Five lakes that form the largest connected

area of freshwater in the world.

• Used for transportation

• Canals and locks built to connect

• Formed by glaciers during Ice Age

Ohio River

• Tributary of Mississippi River

• 981 miles long

• Forms southern border of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois

• Carries 100 million tons of freight each year

Tennessee River

• Major waterway in SE U.S.

• Served as route for settlers moving west

• Only navigable by flat boats

Potomac River• Runs past Washington

D.C. toward Chesapeake Bay

• John Smith mapped it while exploring Chesapeake

• George Washington was born on shores – Mt. Vernon

• Dividing line between north and south

Chesapeake Bay• “Country on a great river” –

John Smith

• While British bombed, Francis Scott Key wrote “Star Spangled Banner”

• 195 miles long

• 3-25 miles wide – deep enough for ocean going vessels

Atlantic Ocean

• Borders east coast of USA

• 2nd largest ocean

Hudson River

• Harbor at mouth of river made NYC famous

• Forms border between NY and NJ

• Explored in 1609 by Henry Hudson

• Used for shipping

Niagara Falls

• “thunder of waters”• Sits between NY

and Ontario• About 25,000 years

old• Almost all drainage

from the Great lakes pours over falls

Great Salt Lake

• Largest inland body of salt water in Western Hemisphere

• High salt and mineral content

• Few life forms

• About 1700 square miles