midwest powerpoint

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By: Isabelle Herdeman
 Some Major cities in the Midwest are Chicago,
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Columbus and Indianapolis.
Some major landform in the Midwest are the great
lakes, the Mississippi river, and the black hills
some resources are coal, corn and soybeans
The relative location to a compass in the Midwest
is northeast
The latitude of the largest city in the Midwest is
41 degrees 51’ 0” N the longitude is 39 degrees
87’ 0” W
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Some customs of the Midwest are Shaking someone's hand when
you greet them and addressing a couple by Mr. and Mrs. Also
bringing someone a gift on a holiday or special day for example
Christmas, or a birthday the religions are mostly united Methodist,
Lutheran, and catholic some ethnic groups are Germans, Irish
people, and English people
Some resources are also books, processed food and dairy product
you can get book at a book store and you can get processed food
and dairy products at grocery stores
Some major landforms are the black hills and the badlands the
black hills are a mountain range in south Dakota the badlands are a
region made of tiny steep hills and deep gullies made by erosion
There can be some pretty severe weather like heat waves and
droughts
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* The economy is very slow and not the best
* Some unique things about the Midwest is there
is a lot of stereotyping
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* a lot of people live in north Dakota because it
is clean and safe also because you can have a
really good life in north Dakota it is also not
stressful at all
* goods are transported by cars, planes and
trains
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* Some major tourist attractions are wax
museums, rivers and state capitols
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