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