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| land joined together by a common boundary |
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| tallest mountain in North America |
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| formed by the skeletons of small sea animals |
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| longest mountain range in North America |
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| experiences cold climates of high latitude regions |
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| waterway that is wide or deep enough to allow the passage of ships |
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| areas where trash companies dump waste |
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| important Midwest shipping and transportation center |
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| trade agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada |
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| the state has the most farms |
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| the state that has major tourist and citrus industries in the South |
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| the oldest mountain range in the United States |
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| basis for geographers to divide the United States into 5 economic regions |
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| country with the world's largest economy |
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| United States businesses that are privately owned and run to make a profit |
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| region most of the United States lies in |
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| the only part of the contiguous United States with a tropical climate |
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| Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario |
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| Boston, New York, and Philadelphia |
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| 3 port cities that make the Northeast a major shipping center |
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| government jobs and tourism |
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| main economic activity of Washington D.C. |
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