Sunday, September 20, 2015

New York



Spatial Understanding



The Northern border of New York is at 45°N and the Southern border is at 41°N.The Eastern border is around 73.5°W and the Western border is between 79°W and 80°W. In relation to other states you will see that it is just north of Pennsylvania and directly west of the state of Massachusetts.

Land Form Map


Places and Regions



In the state of New York you will find a lot of very popular landmarks that help to define the it. Some of these include the Empire State building (above), Central Park, The Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and multiple museums. New York has a lot of mountains, most of which are a part of the Appalachian Mountain system, however, Adirondack (left) and Catskill mountains cover the eastern part of the state.

Physical Systems


New York has around 150 different species of trees and around 600 species of mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles.New York also has over 260 bird species such as the crow, hawk, and several types of woodpecker. The state bird is the bluebird and the state tree is the sugar maple.

Physical Systems 2




The average July Temperature of New York is 69℉ in January the average is 21℉. Average annual precipitation there is about 39 inches. New York is typically a warm and sunny place from May to October, but has cold winters. Snow is common in the mountains and interior part of the state.

Human Systems


New York is very diverse (mostly due to Ellis Island allowing in immigrants to New York). Above is a map showing the states demographics of race.