North America Geographic Regions and Landforms

North America Geographic Regions and Landforms

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North America has 8 distinct geographic regions running north to south and extending east to west. This series examines the climate, soil, vegetation, animal life and landforms of each diverse geographic region. The human impact on the area is also discussed. Concise maps outline the location and size of each region and computer graphics help illustrate how notable geologic features are formed.
20181 temporada
TODOS
8 episodios
  • 1. Coastal Plains Geography

    1. Coastal Plains Geography

    Along the Atlantic Coast's roughly 3,000 miles of oceanfront, the relatively flat lands adjacent to the sea are known as the "Coastal Plain." The Coastal Plain can be as narrow as ten miles in the North. While at its widest point the region extends 400 miles! The Coastal Plain features some of the most beautiful and diverse landforms in all of North America.
    Along the Atlantic Coast's roughly 3,000 miles of oceanfront, the relatively flat lands adjacent to the sea are known as the "Coastal Plain." The Coastal Plain can be as narrow as ten miles in the North. While at its widest point the region extends 400 miles! The Coastal Plain features some of the most beautiful and diverse landforms in all of North America.
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    22 min
    1 ene 2018
  • 2. Appalachian Mountains Geography

    2. Appalachian Mountains Geography

    The Appalachian Mountains are the oldest mountain range in North America. They date back about 650 million years. The collision between the North American and African plates caused the mountain range to rise up. The Appalachians had become the highpoint of the eastern part of the continent, running from Newfoundland down to the central part of Alabama.
    The Appalachian Mountains are the oldest mountain range in North America. They date back about 650 million years. The collision between the North American and African plates caused the mountain range to rise up. The Appalachians had become the highpoint of the eastern part of the continent, running from Newfoundland down to the central part of Alabama.
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    24 min
    1 ene 2018
  • 3. Canadian Shield Geography

    3. Canadian Shield Geography

    The Canadian Shield has a greater land area with fewer people living in it than any other geographical regionon the North American continent.This geographic region has some of the hardest and oldest rocks to be found anywhere in North America. Scientists estimate there were at least 150 separate volcanic belts, or strings of volcanoes, involved in creating thefoundation of the Canadian Shield.
    The Canadian Shield has a greater land area with fewer people living in it than any other geographical regionon the North American continent.This geographic region has some of the hardest and oldest rocks to be found anywhere in North America. Scientists estimate there were at least 150 separate volcanic belts, or strings of volcanoes, involved in creating thefoundation of the Canadian Shield.
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    21 min
    1 ene 2018
  • 4. Interior Lowlands Geography

    4. Interior Lowlands Geography

    The Interior Lowland of the North America is at the heart of the continent.This important region extends from the Canadian Arctic in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south.Location of many national geographic photos.The region features terrain with broad river valleys, rolling hills, high bluffs, forested growth, open vistas and many lakes.
    The Interior Lowland of the North America is at the heart of the continent.This important region extends from the Canadian Arctic in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south.Location of many national geographic photos.The region features terrain with broad river valleys, rolling hills, high bluffs, forested growth, open vistas and many lakes.
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    27 min
    1 ene 2018
  • 5. Great Plains Geography

    5. Great Plains Geography

    Between the Rocky Mountains and east of the Mississippi River, we find one of the continent's largest regional landforms, The Great Plains. Its most striking feature is its flatness and wide open spaces. The Great Plains encompass all or part of 15 of the United States and three Canadian provinces.250 million years ago it was a vast inland seaknown as the Western Interior Waterway.
    Between the Rocky Mountains and east of the Mississippi River, we find one of the continent's largest regional landforms, The Great Plains. Its most striking feature is its flatness and wide open spaces. The Great Plains encompass all or part of 15 of the United States and three Canadian provinces.250 million years ago it was a vast inland seaknown as the Western Interior Waterway.
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    20 min
    1 ene 2018
  • 6. Rocky Mountains Geography

    6. Rocky Mountains Geography

    The Rocky Mountains are like the backbone of the North American continent, stretched from top to bottom of the continent like a spine. In this case, the vertebrae are rugged mountain peaks. The true Rockies are found running from the Laird River Basin in the Canadian province of British Columbia to the Sacramento Mountains in the state of New Mexico, a distance of about 3,000 miles.
    The Rocky Mountains are like the backbone of the North American continent, stretched from top to bottom of the continent like a spine. In this case, the vertebrae are rugged mountain peaks. The true Rockies are found running from the Laird River Basin in the Canadian province of British Columbia to the Sacramento Mountains in the state of New Mexico, a distance of about 3,000 miles.
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    27 min
    1 ene 2018
  • 7. Basin and Range Geography

    7. Basin and Range Geography

    Located between the Rocky Mountains to the east and the Coastal Ranges to the west, this gigantic Basin and Range Region runs for about 5,000 miles from the Bering Sea to the southern end of Mexico.
    Located between the Rocky Mountains to the east and the Coastal Ranges to the west, this gigantic Basin and Range Region runs for about 5,000 miles from the Bering Sea to the southern end of Mexico.
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    25 min
    1 ene 2018
  • 8. Coastal Range Geography

    8. Coastal Range Geography

    The Coastal Range stretches for over 3,500 miles, from the Alaskan Peninsula in the north, to the tip of the Baja California Peninsula in the south. This region is just a small part of a famous line of tectonic activity that circles the entire Pacific Ocean, known as The Ring of Fire!
    The Coastal Range stretches for over 3,500 miles, from the Alaskan Peninsula in the north, to the tip of the Baja California Peninsula in the south. This region is just a small part of a famous line of tectonic activity that circles the entire Pacific Ocean, known as The Ring of Fire!
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    25 min
    1 ene 2018
  • North America Geographic Regions and Landforms
    20181 temporada
    North America has 8 distinct geographic regions running north to south and extending east to west. This series examines the climate, soil, vegetation, animal life and landforms of each diverse geographic region. The human impact on the area is also discussed. Concise maps outline the location and size of each region and computer graphics help illustrate how notable geologic features are formed.
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