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Objective 01.01 Geography Part 1

1. Using the scale on the interactive map, give the approximate distance in miles that the Pilgrims traveled in their journey from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts. The distance between Plymouth, England and Plymouth, Massachusetts is about 3,125.52 miles 5,030.02 kilometers. This is the distance following one path, so the actual distance they travelled might have been more or less than this.

2. Using the scale on the interactive map, give the approximate distance in miles that Lewis and Clark traveled from St. Louis to Ft. Clatsop near the Pacific Ocean. The distance in miles that Lewis and Clark traveled from St.Louis to Ft.Clatsop near the Pacific Ocean is 1400.2 miles

3. Using the scale on the interactive map, give the approximate distance in miles that the transcontinental railroad covered from Omaha to San Francisco. The distance in miles that the transcontinental railroad covered from Omaha to San Francisco is 1429.9 miles

Part 2

1.Thinking about what you have learned in this lesson, take an in-depth look at your hometown. Using the terms listed below, write a one-paragraph description of the town where you currently live. Please include the name of your city and state in your description.
Place
Region
Relative location
Physical system
Human system
I currently reside in Gretna, Florida, which is located in the South region of the United States. Gretna is located at the mouth of the Tallahassee Florida on the lower east coast of Florida and the boarders of the Atlantic Ocean. The physical system of Florida includes the KOE system which is the Kissimmee River, Okeechobee, and Everglades. Last, the human system of Florida would include the Crystal River power plant which was a power plant that cracked and they shut it down. They produced radioactive material there, which effected the environment.

2. Convince someone to move to a U.S. city of your choice, by describing the location using terms from the lesson. Be sure to include the name of the city and state you are writing about and make your response at least one paragraph in length.
Anyone about to move should consider moving is Nashville Tennessee. Tennessee is arguably the best place to live in the U.S. Tennessee is located in the Pacific Northwest region Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state of North America. And is one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. It also is the largest city in that region. Nashville is located south of west of Nashville is a city/town with a large population in the state/region of Tennessee, United States of America which is located in the continent/region of North America. Cities, towns and places near Nashville include Berry Hill, Belle Meade, Forest Hills and Lakewood. The closest major cities include Louisville, Lexington, Birmingham and Memphis.

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