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North Central Region. Sky Kapeller - Rafael Davila . Period 7 Ms. Haselton. North Central Region. Regional Climate. Temperature fluctuates based on season. States . North Dakota. North Dakota. Capital: Bismarck Major Cites: Fargo and Bismarck Population: 643,000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sky Kapeller - Rafael Davila

North Central Region

Period 7 Ms. Haselton

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North Central Region

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Regional Climate

Temperature fluctuates based on season

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States 1. North Dakota 6. Wisconsin

2.South Dakota 7. Illinois

3. Nebraska 8. Indiana

4.Iowa 9. Ohio

5. Minnesota 10. Mississippi

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North Dakota

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North Dakota

Capital: BismarckMajor Cites: Fargo and BismarckPopulation: 643,000First to complete the Interstate highway

systemOnly state to never have an earthquake

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State Climate

• Typical continental climate

• Unpredictable weather

• rainfall is sparse to moderate

• periods of droughtaverage annual temperature ranges from 7 degrees F in January, to 69 degrees F in July.

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Economy

• Fertile soil allows for agricultural economy to be much larger then other states.

• Wheat/ cattle/ calves/ soybeans etc.• Valuable petroleum mines• Ranked high in farm machinery

manufacturing.• Cattle is state's most important

product in livestock category.

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Fargo

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South Dakota

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South Dakota

Capital: Pierre (14,000)Major Cities: Sioux Falls, Rapid CityPopulation: 765,000Largest Native American populationsMt. Rushmore was called Mountain of Rock

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State Climate

• hot summers and extremely cold winters.

• average rainfall annually is 24.7 inches.

• average of 41 inches of snow fall in Sioux Falls.

• Normal temperature around January is 12 degrees F and 74 degrees around July.

• Record high at 120*F at Gannvalley on July 5, 1936

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Economy

• Livestock and livestock products are most important agricultural products in state.

• #7 leading beef cattle, hogs, lambs, sheep, and wool producing state.

• Leading manufacturer of computers and computer components

• Granite, clays, limestone, crushed stone, sand and gravel and petroleum.

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Sioux Falls

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Nebraska

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NebraskaCapital: LincolnMajor Cities: Lincoln and OmahaPopulation: 1,740,0009-1-1 emergency phone system first

developedOmaha is home to the largest coffee pot

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State Climate

• Average rainfall annually is 30 inches• Annual snowfall is 21 inches.• Two climate zones• Tornado Alley• Thunderstorms are common in the

spring and summer months• Continental weather

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Tornado disasters

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Economy

• Agriculture is the backbone of Nebraska's economy.• Ranked #3 among the states in total

livestock receipts.• Western coal and oil deposits• Corn is most important crop along with

others like soybeans, hay, etc.

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Omaha

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Nebraska

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NebraskaCapital: LincolnMajor Cities: Lincoln and OmahaPopulation: 1,740,0009-1-1 emergency phone system first

developedOmaha is home to the largest coffee pot

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State Climate

• Average rainfall annually is 30 inches• Annual snowfall is 21 inches.• Two climate zones• Tornado Alley• Thunderstorms are common in the

spring and summer months• Continental weather

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Tornado disasters

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Economy

• Agriculture is the backbone of Nebraska's economy.• Ranked #3 among the states in total

livestock receipts.• Western coal and oil deposits• Corn is most important crop along with

others like soybeans, hay, etc.

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Omaha

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Minnesota

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Minnesota

Interesting Facts- Over 10,000 lakes12th biggest state in the U.S.Population- 5,025,000Capitol- St. PaulMajor Cities- Minneapolis and Rochester

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State Climate

• Also has continental climate• Maritime climate• Snowfall extremes during winter.• Annual snowfall has ranged from 170

inches in the Superior highlands as a high to 10 inches as a low in southern Minnesota.

• Prone to flooding from snowmelt runoffs and ice jams.

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Flood Dangers in Upper Midwest

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Economy

• Headquarters 31 publicly traded companies such as Target and Unite-Health Group.

• U.S.'s largest producer of sugar beets, sweet corn, and green peas.

• Forestry is also a major industry that contributes to the economy.

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Rochester

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Iowa

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IowaPopulation-2,950,000Capitol- Des MoinesMajor Cities: Davenport and Cedar RapidsInteresting Fact- Birthplace of Herbert

Hoover

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State Climate

• Lies in humid continental zone• Generally hot summer, cold winters,

and wet springs.• Annual temperature varies widely • Annual precipitation averages 34.7

inches of rainfall.• Average snowfall is around 30 inches.

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Economy

• Based around agriculture• Manufacturing is farm centered.• Leader in milk production• Leading source of livestock is hog and

beef cattle.• Leading producer of corn and soybeans

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Cedar Rapids

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Wisconsin

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WisconsinCapital: MadisonMajor Cities: Milwaukee and MadisonPopulation: 5,700,000First typewriter was invented in MilwaukeeThe state flower is the "Road Construction Ahead"Named #1 drunkest state in the U.S.

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State Climate

• Average annual temperature ranges from 39 F in the North and 50 F in the south

• Annual precipitation is 30 to 34 inches of rainfall.

• Continental climate• Cold, snowy winters favor a variety of

winter sports.

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Economy

• Based around agriculture, manufacturing, and health-care.

• Produces about a quarter of America's cheese.

• Leading producer of butter• Tourism is a major industry• Major producer of paper, packaging,

and other consumer goods.

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Milwaukee

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Illinois

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Illinois

Capitol- SpringfieldMajor Cities- Joliet, Rockford, and ChicagoPopulation- 12,869,257Surrounded by many famous lakes.Fun Fact- The fist pinball machine was invented in 1930, Chicago

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State Climate

• Temperate climate compared to other states.

• 36 inches of rainfall annually• High winds at an average of 10.5 mph• Average snowfall is 34 inches• Also in tornado alley• Prone to thunderstorms

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Economy

• Chicago is home to large companies such as McDonald's, Motorola, and United Airlines.

• Economy is based around agriculture outside the urban areas.

• Leading state in chemical and food manufacturing.

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Chicago

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Indiana

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Indiana

Capitol- Indianapolis (Home to one Memorial Day Indianapolis 500.) Population- 6,200,000Major Cities: Evansville and Bloomington Interesting Fact: 38th biggest state in the

U.S.

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State Climate

• Climate varies between the north and south

• Annual temperature is 49*F-58*F in the north

Annual temperature is 57*F in the south• Humid continental climate

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Economy

• High percentage of income from manufacturing

• Ranked first in Midwest and sixth in the country for best place to do business according to CEO magazine.

• Hogs are most valuable livestock product, followed by milk, beef cattle, and eggs.

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Indianapolis

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Michigan

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MichiganCapitol- LansingMajor Cities- Detroit and Grand

RapidsInteresting Fact- A.k.a Wolverine

StateBirthplace of the soda pop in 1866Surrounded by four of the great lakesPopulation- 10,100,000

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State Climate

• Temperate climate with well-defined seasons

• Towards the south is more continental-like climate

• Average annual precipitation is 32.9 inches of

• Cloudy from water vapor

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Economy

• Major industries include automobiles, pizza, and furniture

• Leading grower of Christmas trees • Manufacturing counts for 30% of

economy• "Motor City" in Detroit

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Detroit

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Ohio

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Ohio

Capital: ColumbusMajor Cities: Cleveland and CincinnatiPopulation: 11,000,000Cleveland is home to America's first

traffic light

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State Climate

• Humid continental zone • Average temperature annually ranges

from 61*F to 42*F• Average annual snowfall is 56.3 inches

in Cleveland• Average precipitation is 42.6 inches of

rainfall annually

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Economy

• Top agricultural products produced would be soybeans, corn for grains, dairy products, and hog.

• Leading producer of eggs in the nation• Manufacturing is the most important • Coal is number one in the mining

industry

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Cleveland

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Physicool Features

Missouri River Lake Superior

Lake Huron Lake Erie

Lake MichiganLake Ontario

Mt. Rushmore

Chicago, Illinois

Detroit, Michigan

Cleveland, Ohio

Cincinnati, Ohio

Ohio River

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Missouri River

-The longest river in North America.-2,341 miles.- It was the main route for western

expansion during the 1800s.

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Lake Huron

-Lake Huron is the third largest lake on Earth-Lake Huron has the largest shoreline,

counting its 30,000 islands-In 1913, a great storm sunk ten ships

and more than twenty were driven ashore

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Lake Michigan-Second largest GreatLake-More than 12 millionpeople live along the shores-Was the site of major shipping during the

industrial revolution

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Lake Superior

-Lake Superior is the largest of the great lakes-It contains a large island which has many

lakes, and some of those lakes have islands

-Major shipping lane for Iron Ore during the industrial revolution

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Lake Erie

-The Niagara falls empty Lake Erie into Lake Ontario-Lake Erie is called such because of the

tribe of Native Americans that lived along the southern shore, known as the Erie Tribe

-Lake Erie is responsible for the moisture output for the snows to the south

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Lake Ontario

-Smallest of the great lakes,Ontario is home to the largestwater fall, Niagara Falls-A major shipping lane for ore, Lake

Ontario has become heavily polluted from modern chemicals

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Mt. Rushmore

-The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson.

- It is in South Dakota.

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Chicago, Illionois

-Incorporated as a city in 1837.-Third most populatied city in the U.S.-40 million people visit Chicago annually.