2. Location
Utah's absolute location is 40 degrees North
and 111 degrees West.
It's relative location is North of
Arizona,South of Idaho, West of Colorado,
and East of Nevada.
3. Regions
Utah is in 2 main regions. One of them is
The Rocky Mountain Region and other is
The Mountainous Region.
The area codes
are 435-801.
4. Place
There are 4 types of places in Utah.
Landmarks, Landforms, Traditions, and
Climate.
2 landmarks in Utah are Fort Douglas and
Bryce Canyon National Park. Fort Douglas
was established on October 26,1862 for
the military to stay during the Civil War,
WW1, and WW2. Bryce Canyon was
settled by the Mormon Pioneers in 1874.
5. Place 2
Some landforms in Utah are The Rocky
Mountains and Utah Lake. The Rocky
Mountains are a chain of mountains
stretching vertical the United states.
Utah Lake is a lake in Utah that was
explored by the Europeans and settled
by early Mormon Pioneers.
6. Place 3
A tradition in Utah is Smokey and Rockey
Top. Smokey is a hound that when
someone said his name he barked. Rockey
Top is a song written by 2 song writers in
only 10 mins and the more they played
the more they wanted it.
7. Place 4
The climate in Utah is dry and average of
42 inches of snow. In July it is 90 degrees
F and in January it is 17 degrees F.
8. Movement
Utah moves by
motorcycle, car, train, bus, and plane.
These cars, motorcycles and buses travel
across I-15,I-80,I-84, and I-70. The trains
travel across Salt Lake City Southern
Railroad and Union Pacific Railroads. The
planes depart and arrive at Salt Lake City
International Airport and St.George
Municipal Airport.
9. Movement 2
Utah has many exports but I am going to
show you the main ones. Exports in Utah
are gold, parts for computers, airplane
parts, engines, and minerals or ores.
10. Movement 3
Utah has a ton of agriculture but I am going
to tell you the main ones. Utah produces
barley, wheat, potatoes, onions, and
corn.
11. H/E Interaction
Utah has to adapt to something, depend on
something, and modify something to live.
Utah adapts to the environment by
watering their plants on their own
because they don't get a lot of rain. They
also adapt by misting when it is very hot
or dry.
12. H/E 2
Utah modified their land by building
Flaming Gorge Dam and Fort Duschene.
13. H/E 3
Utah depends on The Great Salt Lake for
water, recreation and food and Utah Lake
for water and food.