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Maps and Other Sources
Maps and Other SourcesBy E.I. SeeMontgomery County Public Schools, MarylandGrade 4 Integrated Curriculum 2012Clarks Knob
Clarks KnobUse the map, Pennsylvania Elevation, and the clues on the following page to determine the approximate location of Clarks Knob.Clarks KnobRising to 2,316 feet, Clarks Knob is the highest summit in the Blue Mountain range in Pennsylvania.It is protected within the Buchanan State Forest just north of the Pennsylvanias border with Maryland.It is located east of the higher peak of Mt. Davis in the Appalachian Mountains, and west of the lower South Mountain.
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Use Google Maps https://maps.google.com/ to further explore the location of Clarks Knob5Echo Lake
Echo LakeUse the map, Major Mountain Ranges and Peaks of the Northeast Region, and the clues on the following page to determine the approximate location of Echo Lake.
Echo LakeEcho Lake is typical of the many scenic lakes found in the Northeast.Echo Lake is named for the way that sound bounces off the surrounding Green Mountains. The water from Echo Lake eventually follows a series of streams and small rivers, eventually flowing into the St. Lawrence River.It is located in Vermonts Northeast Kingdom, east of Lake Champlain and west of the highest peak in the Green Mountains.
Echo Lake
Use Google Maps https://maps.google.com/ to further explore the location of Echo Lake9White Sands National Monument
White Sands National MonumentUse the map, Southwest Region of the United States: Physical, and the clues on the following page to determine the approximate location of White Sands National Monument.
White Sands National MonumentWhite Sands National Monument includes about 275 square miles of gypsum sand dunes.It is contained within the Tularosa Basin of southern New Mexico which is surrounded by mountains.The mountains and lack of rivers flowing through this area help create the dry conditions needed for gypsum sand dunes.
White Sands National Monument
Use Google Maps https://maps.google.com/ to further explore the location of White Sands National Monument 13Red Cloud Buttes
Red Cloud ButtesUse the map, Midwest Region of the United States: Political, and the clues on the following page to determine the approximate location of Red Cloud Buttes.Red Clouds ButtesA butte is a hill with steep sides standing in an otherwise flat area.Buttes are commonly found in the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States.Red Clouds Buttes are found in the northwest corner of Nebraska, just south of the border with South Dakota and east of Wyoming.
Red Cloud Buttes
Use Google Maps https://maps.google.com/ to further explore the location of Red Cloud Buttes17Bog in Pine Barrens
Pine BarrensUse the map, The Northeast, Physical, and the clues on the following page to determine the approximate location of Pine Barrens.Pine BarrensAlso known as the Pinelands, the Pine Barrens are protected within the New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve. Parts of this Reserve are located only 30 miles southeast of the urban center of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, yet most of the area remains rural. Located within the Atlantic Coastal Plain, this area has sandy, nutrientpoor soil that does not support crops. Many unusual plants are found such as orchids and carnivorous plants.
Pine Barrens
Use Google Maps https://maps.google.com/ to further explore the location of Pine Barrens21Suwannee River
Suwannee RiverUse the map, Latitude and Longitude of the Gulf of Mexico Region, and the clues on the following page to determine the approximate location of the Suwannee River.Suwannee RiverThe Suwannee River begins in the Okefenokee Wildlife Refuge and runs through the Okefenokee Swamp located near 31 N, 82 W.The river crosses the Georgia border into Florida and flows to the Gulf of Mexico near 28 N, 83 W.The Suwannee is a blackwater river a river with a deep channel that flows slowly through forested swamps and wetlands.
Suwannee River
Use Google Maps https://maps.google.com/ to follow this river from Fargo, Georgia to the Gulf of Mexico. 25Mississippi River
Mississippi RiverFeeds the largest river system in North AmericaFlows entirely in the United States from Lake Itsaca in Minnesota in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the southRuns through 10 states from Minnesota to LouisianaDrains into 31 states in the United States between the Appalachian Mountains to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the westWidely used for trade and recreation2,320 miles longFloods periodically with the spring thaw
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Mississippi River
Mississippi River Flooding
Vicksburg, Mississippi2011Arkansas City, Arkansas1927CreditsMajor Mountain Ranges and Peaks of the Northeast Region, Scott Foresman Social Studies, page 1, Pearson Education Inc. or its affiliates Midwest Region of the United States: Political, Scott Foresman Social Studies, page 1, Pearson Education Inc. or its affiliates The Northeast, Physical, myWorld Social Studies, page 1, Pearson Education Inc. or its affiliates Pennsylvania Elevation, myWorld Social Studies, page 1, Pearson Education Inc. or its affiliates Southwest Region of the United States: Political, Scott Foresman Social Studies, page 1, Pearson Education Inc. or its affiliates Southwest Region of the United States: Physical, Scott Foresman Social Studies, page 1, Pearson Education Inc. or its affiliates
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