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The Northeast Region By, Mackenzie, Eli, Milian, Austin, Elizabeth

The Northeast Region By, Mackenzie, Eli, Milian, Austin, Elizabeth

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The Northeast Region

By,Mackenzie, Eli, Milian, Austin,

Elizabeth

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Where the Northeast Region is Located

• The Northeast Region is located by the Atlantic Ocean.

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States of the Northeast Region• New York• Rhode Island• Delaware• Connecticut• Maryland• Pennsylvania• Vermont• Massachusetts• New Jersey• Maine• New Hampshire

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The Weather in the Northeast Region

• The average January temperature for New York City is 32 degrees F and 0 degrees C. The average July temperature for New York City is 77 degrees F and 25 degrees C. The yearly rain fall is 47.2 inches. The average snowfall for New York City is 29.2 inches.

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There is no fertile land. There are rolling hills. There are low mountain ranges. It is rocky. There are the great lakes and the Atlantic and the Erie Canal.

Landforms of the Northeast

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Landmarks of the Northeast

This region contains many of the nation’s finest colleges, including Harvard, Yale, Brown, and Princeton. There are four seasons. The weather gets colder as you travel north.

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Fun Facts

• The Northeast mountains are among the oldest mountains in the world.

• They were the first thirteen colonies.• Maine is the only state that borders on only one state-

New Hampshire to the west. • The first American cookbook was published in Hartford,

Connecticut in 1796.• The first magazine in America was published in

Philadelphia Pennsylvania. • Delaware had the first log cabins, they were built by

Swedish immigrants in1683. • Vermont produces the largest amount of maple syrup in

America.