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Physical Features of the United States
Atlantic Coastal Plain
It has many excellent harbors. Many people live in the Atlantic Coastal Plain Region.
This lowland area borders the Atlantic Ocean in the eastern part of the United States.
Gulf of Mexico
It has warmer water than the Atlantic Ocean.
This body of water is between the eastern coast of Mexico and the western coast of Florida.
St. Lawrence River
A major transportation route for large ships bringing goods into Canada and the United States.
Great Lakes
They are the largest freshwater lakes in the world.
Five lakes located in the northern part of the United States between the U.S. and Canada.
Great Plains
This area consists of grasslands with no trees, and you can see for miles and miles.
The flat area in the middle of the United States, west of the Interior Plains and east of the Rocky Mountains.
Continental Divide
On the eastern side of the divide, rivers flow toward the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. On the western side, rivers flow toward the Pacific Ocean.
The high peaks of the Rocky Mountains form this imaginary line known as the “backbone of North America”.
Great Basin
Many different elevations and you will find isolated mountain ranges as well as Death Valley.
This area is the west of the Rocky Mountains and east of the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges.
Lowest, hottest, and driest point in North America. Located in Eastern California.
A desert valley in the Great Basin known as the lowest point in North America.
Death Valley