chapter 1 lesson 3 ny peeps and resources
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New York Geography
Chapter 1
Lesson 3: New York People and Resources
I. What are the different types of maps?
A. Political Map
B. Physical Map
C. Climate Map
D. Product Map
E. Elevation Map
1. Based on height above sea level
II. How was the New York landscape formed?
A. Glaciers- slow moving masses of ice that formed long ago
III.What are the major New York landforms?
A. Plateau – Tug Hill
B. Mountains – Catskill, Adirondack
C. Lowlands – St Lawrence River Valley
1. Coastal Plain – Long Island
IV. What are the New York waterways?
A.Major Rivers- St Lawrence River, Hudson River, Mohawk River
B. Major Lakes- Lake Champlain, Finger Lakes, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario
C. Tributaries – Mohawk River
D. Harbor – New York Harbor
V.What is the difference between a natural resource and a product?
• A natural resource - found in nature
• Soil, rocks, water, plants
• A product - made by humans or grown
• Butter, wind energy, paper
VI. What are New York’s Natural Resources?
A.Land- ¼ of N.Y. used for farming
1. Products-Hay, corn, apples, dairy
B. Forests- cover ½ of the state
1. Products- lumber, paper, maple syrup
C. Mining
1. Leading producer of garnet, talc, zinc, limestone, and some oil
D. Water- 1/5 of world’s fresh water
1. Product- drinking water, power, transportation
VII. How does location affect our weather?
A.Many different landforms/elevations cause ranges in temperature & weather
1. -52°F - 108°F
2. Four seasons
3. located ½ way between equator and North Pole
VIII.How is New York populated?
A.3rd largest in country (2006)
1. Urban – (city) most people
2. Suburb – (outside city)
3. Rural ( countryside) least people, but most of N.Y.