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the highest point in the Alaska range and on the continent
Mount Mckinely
North America's oldest mountains
Appalachian Mountains
smaller rivers and streams
tributaries
one of North America's longest rivers that starts in Minnesota and empties into the Gulf of Mexico
Missisipi River
large lakes that were formed by glaciers
Great Lakes
a resource formed in the earth by plant and animal remains
Fossil fuels
areas in which fish or sea animals are caught
fishery
fish farming
aquaculture
wetlands and swamps in florida that shelter a great variety of vegetation and wildlife
Everglades
where the highest temperature in the United States was recorded
Death Valley
a region in the center of the continent that has a humid continental climate with better cold winters and hot summers.
Great plains
where a band of coniferous and mixed deciduous and coniferous forests are
Newfoundland
a subartic territory where the newfoundland extends to
Yukon Territory