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timofeeve [1]
3 years ago
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1. What Mountain range near the Pacific coast still has active volcanoes? 2. What landforms make up Alaska? (Label each descript

ion with the correct body or bodies of water)1. The largest Salt Lake in the Americans this lake changes in size because of evaporation? 2. The lake is located high in the Sierra Nevada mountain range it is a popular place for boating and other types of water recreation? 3. This lake was formed the wind to do over dam was built on the Colorado river it is also a cop there recreation area? 4. One of the most important Rivers west of the Mississippi this server begins in the Rocky Mountains and flows through south and west to empty into the gulf of California? 5. Located north of the Colorado river this river flows from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean? 6. These two rivers run Westword and feed into the Columbia River? 7. These five rivers flow east word and four of them Empty into the Mississippi River?
Why is irrigation needed in California Central Valley?
How would the landforms and climate of the region affect where people live?
what are two characteristics that Washington and Hawaii share?
What can result in the Great Plains one cold dry air collides with warm moist air?
Are you more likely to find Hydroelectric in Washington day in origin or in the Great Plains? Why?
Geography
1 answer:
ella [17]3 years ago
7 0
<span>1. What Mountain range near the Pacific coast still has active volcanoes?
</span>Coast Mountains<span>

2. What landforms make up Alaska? 
</span>Some major landforms in Alaska include Mount McKinley<span>, the </span>Kenai Peninsula<span>, the </span>Aleutian Islands<span>and part of the </span>Rocky Mountains<span>. 
</span>
<span>1. The largest Salt Lake in the Americans this lake changes in size because of evaporation?
</span>Great <span>Salt Lake
</span>
<span>2. The lake is located high in the Sierra Nevada mountain range it is a popular place for boating and other types of water recreation?
</span><span>Lake Tahoe
</span>
<span>3. This lake was formed the wind to do over dam was built on the Colorado river it is also a cop there recreation area?
</span><span>Lake Mead
</span>
<span>4. One of the most important Rivers west of the Mississippi this server begins in the Rocky Mountains and flows through south and west to empty into the gulf of California? 
</span><span>Colorado River
</span>
<span> 5. Located north of the Colorado river this river flows from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean?
</span>Columbia River<span>

6. These two rivers run Westword and feed into the Columbia River?
</span>Snake and Willamette<span>

7. These five rivers flow east word and four of them Empty into the Mississippi River? 
</span><span>Missouri, Platte, Kansas, Arkansas and Rio Grande</span>
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