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** Mountain range along the west coast that feeds water into the fertile valleys and lands along the coast
** Mountain range along the west coast that feeds water into the fertile valleys and lands along the coast
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|'''ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN'''
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=== '''ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN''' ===
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|Atlantic Coastal Plain =
 
* lowland coast region along Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
* lowland coast region along Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico
* the 13 American colonies were settled in the Coastal Plain from modern Georgia to Massachusetts
* the 13 American colonies were settled in the Coastal Plain  
** note that Massachusetts is part of the Appalachian region, but it was settled along with the '''Coastal Plain'''
** from modern Georgia to southern Massachusetts
** Massachusetts was settled along with the '''Coastal Plain'''
* the western barrier to the Coastal Plain is the eastern slope of the Appalachian Mountains
* the western barrier to the Coastal Plain is the eastern slope of the Appalachian Mountains
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|[[File:AppalachianLocatorMap2.png|thumb|AppalachianLocatorMap2|alt=|border|none]][[File:Appalachian region of United States.png|thumb|'''Appalachian region of United States'''|alt=|none]]
|'''APPALACHIAN REGION'''[[File:AppalachianLocatorMap2.png|thumb|AppalachianLocatorMap2|alt=|border|none]][[File:Appalachian region of United States.png|thumb|'''Appalachian region of United States'''|alt=|none]]
|'''APPALACHIAN REGION'''
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* Appalachian Mountains =  
* Appalachian Mountains =  
** mountain range that extends along the western border of the Coastal Plain from Georgia to New England
** mountain range that extends along the western border of the Coastal Plain from Georgia to New England
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|'''GREAT PLAINS REGION'''
|'''GREAT PLAINS REGION'''
* area of flat lands with mostly grasses (not forests)
* area of flat lands with mostly grasses (not forests)
* the flat lands are either
** "steppe" = higher elevation, dry flat lands, or
** "prairie" = flat grasslands with moderate climate and rain
*** prairies have fertile soil and are excellent for large-scale farming
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|[[File:RockyMountains-Range.svg|thumb|Rocky Mountains Range ("range" as is a "mountain range" or series of connected mountains)|alt=RockyMountains-Range.svg|none]][[File:NorthAmerica-WaterDivides.png|thumb|A map of the principal hydrological divides of North America. The Eastern Continental Divide (orange line) demarcates two watersheds of the Atlantic Ocean: the Gulf of Mexico watershed and the Atlantic Seaboard watershed.|alt=|border|none]]
|'''ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION'''
|'''ROCKY MOUNTAINS REGION'''
* high mountain range above and to the east of the Great Basin
* high mountain range above and to the east of the Great Basin
** the "'''Continental Divide'''" is in the Rocky Mountains, marking the point at which the land descends to the east or the west
** the "'''Great''' '''Continental Divide'''" is in the Rocky Mountains, marking the point at which the land descends to the east or the west
*** see the below map for continental divides in North America
* important rivers flow from origins in the Rocky Mountains
* important rivers flow from origins in the Rocky Mountains
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