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  2. United States East-West division of the 48 contiguous states (Four methods) United States North-South division of the 48 contiguous states (Four methods) Reddit user: iuhfd. Interestingly, even sports teams in the United States have their own division of the country into regions. How major sports teams divide the U.S.
  3. The map below created by Reddit user havedal shows major cities in North America were replaced by major cities across the Atlantic ocean by latitude. Now it was the turn to overlay the American cities on the map of Europe. Here is the map of the capital cities of Europe replaced with the largest city in North America by latitude.
  4. The United States Environmental Protection Agency identifies 15 Level I macro-regions, 50 Level II ecoregions, and 182 Level III ecological regions in North America. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ecological ecoregions shown on the map poster below enhance regional environmental monitoring, assessment, and decision-making.
  5. The literal translation of places in North America often reveals fascinating insights into the historical, cultural, or geographical features of these locations. Many places in North America derive their names from indigenous languages, European explorers, settlers, or geographic characteristics. These translations can provide valuable context ...
  6. - The Arctic Divide, in conjunction with other continental divides of North America, demarcates two watersheds of the Arctic Ocean: the Arctic Ocean watershed and the Hudson Bay watershed. This divide was a barrier to transportation until the Methye Portage was discovered in 1778, which opened up the Arctic rivers to the fur traders and ...
  7. The Cretaceous is the 3rd and final period of the Mesozoic Era geological period that continued from about 145 to 66 million years ago. It was a geologic period with a comparatively warm climate, resulting in high eustatic sea levels that shaped many shallow inland water bodies.In the Late Cretaceous, the many contemporary U.S. states were beneath the waves of the Western Interior Seaway.
  8. Nowadays, If we consider all forests, 37% of the United States territory (about 1/3 of the U.S.) is forested. Maine has the largest percentage of forested land. Map of the amount of forest coverage in each U.S. state. Most forested states in the United States: 1. Maine - 89.0% 2. New Hampshire - 77.5% 3. Vermont - 75.7% 4.
  9. The annexation of the Republic of Texas in 1845 led directly to the Mexican-American War, after which the victorious United States obtained the northern half of Mexico's territory (1846), including what was quickly made the state of California. Texas Annexation was annexed in 1845, New Mexico was captured by the U.S. Army in 1846.
  10. What if we drew the map of the United States based on how people actually live? Dr. Alasdair Rae and his co-author Dr. Garrett Nelson have developed an empirical approach to identify megaregions using a dataset of more than 4 million 'commuter flows' involving the travel to work patterns of 130 million Americans.
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