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| region | an area of land whose parts have one or more common characteristics
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| landform | a feature of the earth’s surface created by nature
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| climate | the pattern of weather in a place over a long period of time; average precipitation and temperature; climate is affected by elevation, distance from the ocean, and latitude
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| tropical climates | rainy most, or all, of the year; hot all year
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| dry climates | dry most, or all, of the year; hot summers, cold to warm winters
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| mild climates | wet in winter or all year; warm to hot summers, cool winters
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| continental climates | wet summers; warm to hot summers, cold winters
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| highland climates | vary greatly with elevation
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| polar climates | dry all year; cool to very cold all year
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| Borders of the United States | Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes,Canada, Mexico
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| Capital - August | State - Maine
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| Capitol - Boston | State - Massachusetts
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| Capitol - Concord | State - New Hampshire
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| Capitol - Hartford | State - Connecticut
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| Capitol - Montpelier | State - Vermont
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| Capitol - Providence | State - Rhode Island
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| Geographical Features of New England | Appalachian Mountains, Green Mountains, Lake Champlain, Massachusetts Bay
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| mountain range | a group or chain of mountains
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| lake | a large inland body of fresh or salt water
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| New England's Climate | continental climate;wet summers; warm to hot summers, cold winters
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| Capitol - Albany | State - New York
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| Capitol - Annapolis | State - Maryland
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| Capitol - Dover | State - Delaware
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| Capitol - Harrisburg | State - Pennsylvania
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| Capitol - Trenton | State - New Jersey
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| Geographical Features of the Mid-Atlantic | Appalachian Mountains,Adirondack Mountains, Finger Lakes, Great Lakes (Lake Erie & Lake Ontario), Niagara Falls, Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay, Delaware River, Hudson River, Susquehanna River, Atlantic Ocean
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| Climate of the Mid-Atlantic | continental in the north – wet summers; warm to hot summers, cold
winters and mild in the south – wet in winter or all year; warm to hot summers, cool
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