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SE States & Capitals

4th grade--SE States & Capitals

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Florida (FL) Tallahassee
Georgia (GA) Atlanta
Alabama (AL) Montgomery
Kentucky (KY) Frankfort
South Carolina (SC) Columbia
Tennessee (TN) Nashville
Mississippi (MS) Jackson
Louisiana (LA) Baton Rouge
Arkansas (AR) Little Rock
North Carolina (NC) Raleigh
Virginia (VA) Richmond
West Virginia (WV) Charleston
What landforms are seen in the Southeast? Beaches and Mountains
What products come from the Southeast region? Citrus fruits (oranges), cotton and peanuts
What is the typical climate in the Southeast region? sunny
Why is the southeast good for growing crops? It has flat land, rich soil, and a long growing season.
What types of work do people do in the Southeast that they don't do elsewhere? Mining for coal and working on oil rigs
Why types of music are found in the Southeast region? Jazz, bluegrass, and blues
What is a large area in which places share similar characteristics? A region
How many regions are in the United States? 5 Regions--Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West, Southwest
What are 3 factors that affect climate? Distance from the equator. Elevation. How close it is to a large body of water.
What two imaginary lines divide the Earth into 4 hemispheres? Equator and Prime Meridian
Created by: edavidshofer
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