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<![CDATA[<p>There are many regions in the United States.  One region of the United States is the Atlantic Coast Region. The Atlantic Coast Region is the region that has all the states that touch the Atlantic Ocean. 
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As you would know, the Atlantic Ocean is very big. There are many states in this region. The states are: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rohde Island, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.  This seems like a lot, but some people predict that there will be three more states in this region. They even have ideas for names, such as Maine, Florida and Vermont. 
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Now you are probably thinking that if this region is so big it must have lots of water. Then you are right. Some of these bodies of water are:  Delaware Bay, Chesapeake Bay, Hudson River, Connecticut River, and Savannah River. Wait there is more: the geographical features and the climate. The climate can vary from too cold in winter to too hot in summer. Similarly, the geography shows great variation.  Geographical features include: beach fronts, marsh lands, forests, and farm lands. What an interesting region!</p>

 <p>	Another region is the Appalachian Highlands Region.  The Appalachian Region is a mountain range.  The Appalachians also have many states - Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.  The region also has thinkers mystified. Again, they think we will split up into even more states. 
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The following states may potentially be included in this region:  Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Vermont, and Maine.  There is enough water for the people who live there - almost none. Even so the water is important so here it is - the Alabama River, the Tennessee River, Delaware River, Savannah River and some more. Most of this region is cold because this is a mountain range. In addition, there is no flat land.</p>

 <p>A third region is the Gulf Coast Region. This region might include the following states:  Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.  Nobody can really know because Georgia claims all that land.  This is pretty much the same as the Atlantic Coast Region - flat land, farm land, beaches, and forests.  However, it is never too cold.</p>

 <p>Another region is the Great Plains Region. The Great plains is a might be name for (as you might think) a great plain.  This region is (as you might suspect) very flat. It is also a bit hilly in some places, but it is mostly flat. There are many (maybe) sources of water that might have these names: the Missouri River, the Platte River, the Arkansas River, the Pecos River the Colorado River, the Brazo River, and the Red River.

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  There are no special geographical features to this region.  The potential states are Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, South and North Dakota, Minnesota, Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Iowa, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Montana.  The climate might be something like 40 degrees to 70 degrees, Hot summers, Cold Winters, and a Short rainy season.</p>


 <p>Another region is the pacific coast region.  The pacific ocean is very big, like the Atlantic ocean.  However, there are only three states that our seers think will exist. They are California, Oregon, and Washington. This region has been explored a lot and has some names for water supplies. Some are, the Pacific Ocean, the San Francisco bay, the Eel River, the Salinas River, the San Joaquin River, the Sacramento River, the Klamath River, the Columbia River, and the Strait of San Juan De Fuca.  Some geographical features are Deserts, Mountains, Waterfalls, and flat valleys, Mountains, Valleys and Rivers.  The area is usually around30˚- 80˚F.</p>


 <p>	The Rocky Mountains Region's name is another idea.  Its states would include Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Montana.  This would be a mountain region so many rivers start here.  Some are Pent Oreille Lake, Flat Head Lake, Yellowstone Lake, the Green River, and the Colorado River.  This region, although a mountain range, also has some forests, tundra, and grassland.  Because this region is a mountain range, its temperatures range from 0 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.</p>


 <p>There is another region similar to the Great Plains Region. It is the Central Plains Region.  The Central Plains is similar to the Great Plains in almost every aspect - it even shares some of the same states.  The states that are in the Central Plains Region are North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Texas, Missouri, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and New York.  This region is the only region that touches the Great lakes. These are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie.  This region has plains and hills, and has temperatures from 40 - 70 degrees Fahrenheit.</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FMany-Regions-to-Discover.41451"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FMany-Regions-to-Discover.41451" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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