Landforms Regions Great Lakes Weather and Climate Resources
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What is a dessert?
A dry area that gets little rain.
100
What is the Northeast region?
New York City is located this region.
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What is Lake Michigan?
This Great Lake separates Michigan from Wisconsin.
100
What is climate?
This is the pattern of weather in a place over a period of time.
100
What is
soil,
200
What is a canyon?
A deep, narrow valley with steep, rocky sides
200
What is the West Region?
The nation's largest region.
200
What is Lake Superior?
This is the biggest and deepest Great Lake.
200
What is temperature?
This tells how hot or cold a place is.
300
What is a mesa?
A flat-topped landform with slopes on all sides.
300
What is the Southwest?
Home to the Grand Canyon.
300
What is Lake Superior?
This Great Lake is located in the Northeast Region
300
What is precipitation?
The amount of rain or snow that falls.
400
What is a plateau?
A large, flat, raised area of land.
400
What is the Southwest?
The Rio Grande forms the natural boundary between this region and Canada.
400
What is Lake Michigan?
This Great Lake is located entirely in the United States.
400
What is humidity?
The amount of water in the air.
500
What is a flood plain?
A plain that has formed after a river has overflowed.
500
What is the West Region?
Home to the Nation's lowest point, Death Valley.
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What is Lake Superior?
This Great Lake is located farthest north on our continent
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What is condensation?
This is the process when water vapor cools and forms small drops.






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