Southern United States Geography

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In the Southern United States, with a population of 87.44 million, there are geographical features. For example Piedmont, Ozark Highlands, Interior plains, Southern Appalachia and the Coastal Plain that holds the nation's largest wetlands. The Coastal Plain is a dominant landform region where miles of sandy beaches mark and meets the water of the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. The Coastal Plain is a place where cotton and tobacco are produced. In the Southern United States, the climate is Humid-subtropical and has long, hot and humid summer along with mild winters. The Southern United States have natural resources of hardwood, softwood, coal, salt, phosphates and oil from trees, underground and plants.
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Economic activity include service, trade and finance where companies transfer their goods to other companies . On the other hand, the main two high tech economic activities are aerospace and auto manufacturing. There are also industry of paper production, pulp and production . The geographical features are used for farms. Such as the Coastal Plain, that is well suited to grow cotton, Piedmont, that grows tobacco mainly, Florida which produces many types of citrus food along with Rio Grande Valley and Texas. There are also many other places that produce resources that are well grown according to the place. Aside from agriculture there are resources. In the coastal waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic are rich in ocean life and with that there is lots of fishing industries there at the southern coastal states. Especially Louisiana and Texas where there are shallow waters in Mississippi Delta that produce great quantities of oyster, shrimps and other

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