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Wyoming comes from the Dakota "mscheweamiing" meaning "at the big flats" or "large plains."

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“The Equality State”“The Suffrage State”“The Sagebrush State”

“The Cowboy State”

“Big Wyoming”“The Wonderland of America”

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1. The Great Plains

2. The Rockies

3. The Intermontane Basins

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1. The Great Plains

--Flat prairie/rolling hills --Cottonwoods and shrubs grow along rivers

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What economic activities take place here? (What is done to make money?)

Mining – WY produces 41% of the country’s coal, and ranks #2 in natural gas production.Oil - #7.

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Ranching – raising animals.

WY is a major producer of sheep and wool, as well as beef cattle.

Why is WY not well-suited for farming?

Main crops – hay, sugar beets, barley

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What are the major cities of this region?CheyenneCasperLaramieGillette

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2. The Rockies

--Consist of the Rocky Mountains and Big Horns.--Also the Laramie Range, Wind River Range, and Grand Tetons.

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2. The Rockies

What economic activities take place here? (What do people do for a living?)

What are some animals found here that are not as common on the plains?

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Highest Point – Gannett Peak – 13,804 feet

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Falls of the Yellowstone River, early morning. Yellowstone National

Park What are the major cities of this region?Sheridan, Cody, Jackson, Evanston

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3. The Intermontane Basins--Means “between mountains”--Short grass and low brush

--Few trees and little rain

--The Red Desert is located here.

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3. The Intermontane Basins

Why is it so dry here?

What economic activities take place here?

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3. The Intermontane Basins

What are the biggest cities?

Rock SpringsGreen RiverRiverton

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Highest temp - 114° July 12, 1900 in Basin.

Lowest temp - -63° February 9, 1933 in Moran.Wyoming has the second-highest average elevation of any state (6,700 feet). Which state is higher?

Why does Wyoming have a relatively cool climate?

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Why does the northwest receive the most amount of precipitation?

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Major Rivers – Bighorn, Green, Belle Fourche, Powder, North Platte, Snake

North Platte River

Snake River

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Major Lakes – Yellowstone, Bighorn

Major Reservoirs – Glendo, Boysen, Flaming Gorge, Seminoe, Alcova, Keyhole

Keyhole State Park

What is the difference between a lake and a reservoir?Why does Wyoming have so many reservoirs?

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Wyoming has the lowest population of any state (515,000) and the second-lowest density (5 per sq. mile).

Why is Wyoming’s density so low?

Residents of Wyoming are known as Wyomingites.

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White – 86%

Hispanic – 8%

Native American – 3%

African-American – 1.5%

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Average lifetime: 74 (rank 25th)

Largest Cities:

1. Cheyenne

2. Casper

3. Laramie

4. Gillette

5. Rock Springs

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Bird

Tree Fish

Flower Gemstone Mammal

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