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SE States & Capitals
4th grade--SE States & Capitals
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 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 |