The geographical location of the United States
The United States of America (English), referred to as "America" for short, is a federal constitutional country composed of Washington, D.C., 50 states, Guam and many other overseas territories. Its main part is located in central North America.
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The geographical environment of the United States:
1, landform
The terrain of the United States is changeable, with high terrain in the west and low terrain in the east. There are coastal plains on the east coast, which are wide in the south and narrow in the north, extending to New Jersey and Long Island, and there are also some glacial sedimentary plains. Behind the coastal plain is a hilly area with undulating terrain, extending all the way to the Appalachian Mountains in North Carolina and New Hampshire, with an altitude of 1, 830 meters.
2. Climate characteristics
Most parts of the United States have a continental climate, while the south has a subtropical climate. The temperature difference between the central and northern plains is very large. The average temperature in Chicago is MINUS 3 degrees in June and 24 degrees in July. 65438+ 10, the average temperature along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico is 1 1℃, and it is 28℃ in July.
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