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Mt. McKinley
is the highest point of the continent.(North America)
Appalachian Mountains
is heavily eroded and North America's oldest mountains.
Tributaries
is a smaller river or stream that connect on of the larger river.
Mississippi River
one of North America's longest river, flows 2,357 miles.
Great Lakes
Largest deposit of coal,iron, and other minerals.
Fossil fuels
Forms of coal, petroleum, and natural gas,
fisheries
a place for catching fish and other sea animals.
Aquaculture
fishing or fish farming
Everglades
a shelter for a great variety of vegetation and wildlife.
Death Valley
has the highest temperature ever recorded in the United States.
Great Plains
in the center of the continent,has a humid continental climate.
Newfoundland
forest sweeps
Yukon Territory
Lands along the Arctic coast fall into the tundra climate zone