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What is a dessert?
A dry area that gets little rain.
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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.
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What is climate?
This is the pattern of weather in a place over a period of time.
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What is
soil,
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What is a canyon?
A deep, narrow valley with steep, rocky sides
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What is the West Region?
The nation's largest region.
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What is Lake Superior?
This is the biggest and deepest Great Lake.
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What is temperature?
This tells how hot or cold a place is.
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What is a mesa?
A flat-topped landform with slopes on all sides.
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What is the Southwest?
Home to the Grand Canyon.
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What is Lake Superior?
This Great Lake is located in the Northeast Region
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What is precipitation?
The amount of rain or snow that falls.
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What is a plateau?
A large, flat, raised area of land.
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What is the Southwest?
The Rio Grande forms the natural boundary between this region and Canada.
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What is Lake Michigan?
This Great Lake is located entirely in the United States.
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What is humidity?
The amount of water in the air.
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What is a flood plain?
A plain that has formed after a river has overflowed.
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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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