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Regions of the United States

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    Fun Facts about the different Regions of the United States
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  • This region is susceptible to earthquakes because of the San Andreas fault
    The West
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  • This region includes Alaska & Hawaii
    The West
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  • The Landscape and climate between these regions vary considerably. Some have dry, flat areas with sandy beaches an others have wet, mountainous areas.
    The West
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  • This region includes the cities of Denver, Sacramento, and Salem
    The West
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  • This region is dominated by their arid climate and desert landscapes and mountain peaks
    The Southwest
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  • This region contains breathtaking scenery, such as the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, and the Painted Desert
    The Southwest
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  • This region contains the cities of Santa Fe, Phoenix, and Austin
    The Southwest
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  • This region includes both New England and Mid-Atlantic states
    The Northeast
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  • Although famous for its large cities and industries, the region also has mountains and forests
    The Northeast
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  • The Statue of Liberty resides in this region
    The Northeast
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  • Boston, Albany, and Providence are 3 cities in this region
    The Northeast
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  • The climate in this region is temperate with high levels of rainfall
    The Southwest
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  • Once famous for its plantations, agriculture is still the main industry of this region.
    The Southeast
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  • Frankfort, Baton Rouge, and Little Rock are 3 cities located in this region
    The Southeast
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  • The climate, temperature, and rainfall varies from state to state in this region
    The Midwest
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  • The notable physical and geographic features include the Badlands, which are a region of small, steep hills and deep gullies created by the process of erosion
    The Midwest
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