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Page 1: The Wild West Region By, Sam, Cater, Charlie, Kayla, and Shane

The Wild West RegionThe Wild West Region

By, Sam, Cater, Charlie, Kayla, By, Sam, Cater, Charlie, Kayla, and Shaneand Shane

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Where the West is LocatedWhere the West is Located

• The West is located by the Pacific Ocean.

Page 3: The Wild West Region By, Sam, Cater, Charlie, Kayla, and Shane

The States of the West RegionThe States of the West Region

• Wyoming• Oregon• Idaho• California• Montana• Washington• Colorado• Nevada• Utah• Alaska

Page 4: The Wild West Region By, Sam, Cater, Charlie, Kayla, and Shane

The West Region WeatherThe West Region Weather

The West Region’s weather is rainy, dry, hot, and cold.

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The Landforms that are Located in The Landforms that are Located in the Westthe West

• Death Valley

• Mt. Whitney

• Rockies

• Crater lake

• Deserts

• Seashores

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Popular Landmarks in the WestPopular Landmarks in the West

• San Diego Zoo

• Chinatown

• Cliff Palace

• Yellow Stone NP

• Yosemite NP

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The West is SpecialThe West is Special

• The West is the biggest region in the U.S.A.

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Fun FactsFun Facts

• California has ‘’General Sherman,’’ a 3,500 year old tree, the world’s oldest living thing.

• Grasshopper Glacier in Montana was named for the grasshoppers that can still be seen in frozen ice.

• The world’s largest silver nugget at 1,840 pounds, was found near Aspen, Colorado in 1894.