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The size, population and information of each state in the United States (Part 2)

16. Florida (Florida)

Location: Located in the southeastern United States, the capital is Tallahassee.

Area: 150,000 square kilometers.

Population: 17 million.

Information: The southern part of the state has a tropical climate and the northern part has a subtropical climate. Rainfall is concentrated in summer, with an average annual rainfall of up to 1,300 mm.

Florida is rich in pine, cypress and rosin. The livestock industry is famous for raising well-bred horses. The coastal and inland river fisheries are developed, with more than 700 kinds of shells and fish.

17. New york (New York State)

Location: Located in the northeastern United States, the capital is Albany.

Area: 120,000 square kilometers.

Population: 19.37 million.

Information: New York State is the central nervous system and economic heart of the United States. Finance, commerce, industry, art, clothing, etc. are flourishing in New York State in the United States.

New York State has complex terrain, mainly plateaus and mountains. The northeast is the Adirondack Mountains, of which Mount Marcy has an altitude of 1,629 meters, the highest point in the state.

18.Tennessee

Location: Located in the east-central part of the United States, the capital is Nashville.

Area: 110,000 square kilometers.

Population: 6.34 million.

Information: In 2011, exports to China amounted to US$2 billion, making it the third largest exporter. The main export products include chemicals, agricultural products, computers and various electronic equipment.

Tennessee has more than 740 companies helping to grow its economy. From thirty-four countries, the investment amount exceeds 23 billion US dollars.

19.MaIne (Maine)

Location: Located in the northeastern United States, the capital is Augusta.

Area: 80,000 square kilometers.

Population: 1.27 million.

Information: Due to the influence of high latitudes and the climate of the Atlantic Ocean, Maine has three well-defined climate zones: the southern inland zone, the coastal zone and the northern zone.

Maine is located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders New Hampshire to the southwest, the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and Canada to the northwest and northeast.

20.Alabama (Alabama)

Location: Located in the southeastern United States, the capital is Montgomery.

Area: 130,000 square kilometers.

Population: 4.6 million.

Facts: Alabama is located in the southeastern United States. It is bordered by Florida to the south, Georgia to the east, Mississippi at the base, and Tennessee to the north.

The name of the state comes from the Indian language, which means "I opened up this wild forest area."

21. Georgia (Georgia)

Location: Located in the southeastern United States, the capital is Atlanta.

Area: 150,000 square kilometers.

Population: 9.69 million.

Information: Georgia has a humid subtropical climate. Due to its latitude and proximity to the warm water ocean of the Gulf of Mexico, the climate is pleasant throughout the year, with annual precipitation reaching 1,270 mm.

The northern part of the state belongs to the Lanling Mountains and has higher terrain. The central part is the piedmont foothills, the terrain gradually decreases from west to southwest, and the southeast is the coastal plain.

22.Mississippi (Mississippi)

Location: Located in the southern United States, the capital is Jackson.

Area: 120,000 square kilometers.

Population: 2.94 million.

Information: Mississippi has made great achievements in scientific research, and has also achieved brilliance in agriculture, medicine, petrochemicals, and papermaking. The state has the largest forest products application laboratory and poultry farms in the United States.

Mississippi has 8 public universities, 13 private universities, and 15 community schools, with 120,000 graduates every year.

23. Nebraska (Nebraska)

Location: Located in the north-central part of the United States, the capital is Lincoln City.

Area: 200,000 square kilometers.

Population: 1.73 million.

Information: There are three rivers in Nebraska that cross the state border from east to west. The Pratt River is in its middle, the Niobrara River flows to the north, and the *** and Rivers flow to the south.

Nebraska is divided into two time zones: the eastern part of the state uses Central Time Zone, and the western part of the state uses North American Mountain Time Zone.

24.New Jersey (New Jersey)

Location: Located in the northeastern United States, the capital is Trenton.

Area: 20,000 square kilometers.

Population: 8.72 million

Information: New Jersey has excellent railway and aviation systems. In terms of road transportation, the total length of New Jersey highways is approximately 56,000 kilometers. In terms of aviation, there are 11 airports in the state.

In 2011, New Jersey’s export trade volume reached US$38.7 billion, ranking 11th in the United States.

25. Vermont (Vermont)

Location: Located in the northeastern United States, the capital is Montpelier.

Area: 20,000 square kilometers.

Population: 600,000.

Information: Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, New York State to the west, Quebec, Canada, to the north, and New Hampshire by the Connecticut River.

The main transportation artery throughout the state is the railroad that runs from south to north through the Connecticut River Valley and the valley south of Lake Champlain.

26.Ohio (Ohio)

Location: Located in the east-central part of the United States, the capital is Columbus.

Area: 100,000 square kilometers.

Population: 11.53 million.

Information: Ohio is located in the central-eastern United States and is part of the Five Rivers region. It is located between the Erie River and the Ohio River, and is named after the Ohio River.

Ohio is also known as the "Hometown of Colleges and Universities". The number of institutions of higher learning ranks seventh in the United States, with more than 100 colleges and universities.

27.Louisiana

Location: Located in the southern United States, the capital is Baton Rouge.

Area: 120,000 square kilometers.

Population: 4.28 million.

Information: Louisiana has a humid subtropical monsoon climate. The summers are hot and humid and the winters are mild. The average annual temperature is 18 degrees Celsius.

Louisiana is the largest salt producer in the United States and a major producer of sulfur, lime, silica, etc. The output value of mineral products ranks second in the United States, and its lignite reserves reach more than 300 million tons.

28. Alaska (Alaska)

Location: Located in the northwest of the United States, the capital is Juneau.

Area: 1.71 million square kilometers.

Population: 720,000.

Information: Alaska is located at the northwest tip of the North American continent, deviating from the land territory of the United States. The area accounts for 20% of the entire United States. Surrounded by the Bering Sea, Arctic Ocean, and North Pacific Ocean. It borders Canada to the east.

Alaska is surrounded by sea on three sides. Its 34,000 kilometers of coastline and surrounding icy waters make it one of the largest and richest fisheries in the world.

29. Indiana (Indiana)

Location: Located in the northeastern center of the United States, the capital is Indianapolis.

Area: 90,000 square kilometers.

Population: 6.31 million.

Information: Indiana borders Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, and Illinois to the west.

In the 1970s, the state began to build industrial products, with an installed capacity of 2 million kilowatts. The main industries include steel, artificial plastics, artificial rubber, food, etc.

30.Illinois

Location: Located in the west-central part of the United States, the capital is Springfield.

Area: 140,000 square kilometers.

Population: 12.91 million.

Information: Illinois is bordered by Wisconsin to the north, Indiana to the east, Kentucky to the southeast, and Lake Michigan to the northeast.

Illinois has a temperate climate, with hot summers and cold winters. Average annual precipitation: 800~1200 mm in the north and 1200~1600 mm in the south.

31. New hampshire (New Hampshire)

Location: About the northeastern United States, the capital is Concord.

Area: 20,000 square kilometers.

Population: 1.28 million.

Information: New Hampshire is a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Because of its abundant granite, it is also known as the Granite State.

The state's climate changes greatly, and winters are cold and long. Sometimes the temperature is minus 17 degrees for several days in a row. It is one of the states with the worst weather in the United States.

32.Rhode island (Rhode Island)

Location: Located in the northeastern United States, the capital is Providence.

Area: 3140 square kilometers.

Population: 1.06 million.

Information: Rhode Island belongs to the New England region in the northeastern United States and is the smallest state in the Republic of America.

Its full name is the State of Rhode Island and Providence Manor. Because the name is too long, people prefer to call it Rhode Island. It is also one of the "Thirteen Founding States" of the United States.

33.Oregon

Location: Located in the north-northwest of the United States, the capital is Salem.

Area: 250,000 square kilometers.

Population: 3.83 million.

Information: Oregon is located on the Pacific coast of the United States. It borders southern Washington state to the north, California and Nevada to the south, and Idaho to the east.

In 2011, Oregon's GDP was US$194.7 billion, ranking 25th in the United States, accounting for 1.30% of the national GDP; per capita GDP was approximately US$50,000.

34. Utah (Utah)

Location: Located in the western United States, the capital is Salt Lake City.

Area: 210,000 square kilometers.

Population: 2.5 million people.

Information: Utah is located in the western region of the United States. It is bordered by Idaho to the north, Wyoming to the northeast, Nevada and Colorado to the east and west, and Arizona and New Mexico to the south and southeast.

Utah has a temperate continental climate, with an average temperature of 18 to 27 degrees in July and an average annual precipitation of 300 mm.

35. Arkansas (Arkansas)

Location: Located in the south-central part of the United States, the capital is Little Rock.

Area: 130,000 square kilometers.

Population: 2.93 million.

Information: The state has sufficient water resources, and the forest area accounts for more than 60% of the state's area. Although the reserves of natural gas, coal, and oil are not large, they can meet the needs of the state.

In 2012, Arkansas’ GDP was approximately US$109.557 billion (a year-on-year increase of 1.3%), accounting for 0.7% of the total U.S. economy, ranking 35th in the United States.