The region has very little industry other than mining and oil due to the climate and is very lightly populated.
This region receives plenty of moisture from the Pacific that lets it grow a variety of produce. It is also home to the movie industry capital of the world.
Known as the breadbasket of the U.S. because of the variety of grains frown here. Also home to the Motor City, Detroit, and the Windy City.
The region's major physical feature is the Coastal Plains, which allows for the growing of crops such as cotton, rice and many different fruits. Contains numerous large cities such as Dallas, Atlanta, and Miami.
The region relied heavily on fishing, which lead to overfishing and consists of many of Canada's smaller provinces.
Because of the Rocky Mountains, agriculture is limited so this region relies heavily on tourism but Informational Technologies have sprung up in cities such as Denver and Salt Lake City.
This region is also known as New England and is where New York City is located, which is home to Wall Street, the financial center of the U.S.
While this region produces large amounts of wheat, it also has one of the world's largest reserves of oil. Vancouver also serves as the leading Pacific port for Canada
Home to Canada's Capital, Ottawa, and Quebec, which in recent years has attempted to separate from Canada in order to form a nation heavily influenced by French culture.
When a country imports more goods then it exports to other countries.
A smaller community surrounding a larger city.
Form of government where people choose their leaders who make and enforce laws.
When a country exports more goods to other countries than it imports from them.
Type of economy where people are free to buy, sell and produce what they want.
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