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The Geography of MS

The Geography of MS. Just the Facts:. The state of Mississippi takes its name from the Mississippi River , which is named from Native American words that mean “ father of waters .” Mississippi officially became a state on December 10, 1817 . MS was the 20th state to join the Union.

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The Geography of MS

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  1. The Geography of MS

  2. Just the Facts: • The state of Mississippi takes its name from the Mississippi River, which is named from Native American words that mean “father of waters.” • Mississippi officially became a state on December 10, 1817. • MS was the 20th state to join the Union. • MS consists, politically, of 82 counties. • MS’s capital if Jackson. • MS’s population is around 2.9 million.

  3. The State Flag

  4. The State Tree and Flower

  5. Magnolia 1938 1952

  6. The State Wildflower

  7. Coriopsis1991

  8. The State Bird

  9. Mockingbird1944

  10. The State Fish

  11. Largemouth Bass1974

  12. The State Land-Mammal

  13. White-tailed Deer and Red Fox 1974 1997

  14. The State Water Mammal

  15. Bottlenose Dolphin

  16. The State Waterfowl

  17. Wood duck1974

  18. The State Reptile

  19. Alligator2005

  20. The State Insect

  21. Honeybee1980

  22. The State Butterfly

  23. Spicebush Swallowtail1991

  24. The State Fossil

  25. Prehistoric Whale1981

  26. The State Stone

  27. Petrified Wood1976

  28. The State Shell

  29. Oyster Shell1974

  30. The State Beverage

  31. Milk1984

  32. The State Toy

  33. Teddy Bear2002

  34. The State Dance

  35. Square Dance1995

  36. The State Song

  37. Go, MississippiWords and Music by Houston Davis 1962 Verse:States may sing their songs of praiseWith waving flags and hip-hoo-rays,Let cymbals crash and let bells ring'Cause here's one song I'm proud to sing. Choruses:Go, Mississippi, keep rolling along,Go, Mississippi, you cannot go wrong,Go, Mississippi, we're singing your song,M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I Go, Mississippi, you're on the right track,Go, Mississippi, and this is a fact,Go, Mississippi, you'll never look back,M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I Go, Mississippi, straight down the line,Go, Mississippi, ev'rything's fine,Go, Mississippi, it's your state and mine,M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I Go, Mississippi, continue to roll,Go, Mississippi, the top is the goal,Go, Mississippi, you'll have and you'll hold,M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I Go, Mississippi, get up and go,Go, Mississippi, let the world know,That our Mississippi is leading the show,M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I

  38. The State Nickname

  39. Official: The Magnolia StateUnofficial: The Hospitality State

  40. The State Motto

  41. Virtute et Armiswhich is Latin forBy Valor and Arms

  42. MS’s Location There are two types of location. 1. Absolute location gives the exact location of a place using latitude and longitude. a. Latitude is the distance north or south of the equator. b. MS lies between 30° and 35° north latitude. c. Longitude is the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian. d. MS lies between 88° and 91° west longitude. • Relative location gives the location of a place in relation to some other place or landform. • MS’s relative location is in the southeasternU.S. • You can also give MS’s relative location using its borders.

  43. Latitude and Longitude

  44. MS’s Latitude and Longitude

  45. MS’s Relative Location

  46. MS’s Size • The state of MS covers 47,923 square miles. • MS is the 32ndlargest state in the Union.

  47. Weather vs. Climate • Weather is different from climate. 2. Weather refers to the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere. 3. Climate refers to the long-term average weather conditions of an area.

  48. MS’s Climate • MS has a humid-subtropical climate, which means our summers are hot and humid while our winters are short and mild. • Our average yearly temperature is 62° F. • Our average yearly rainfall is around 55 inches. • The coldest temperature ever recorded in MS was -19° F (1966) and the hottest was 115° F (1930).

  49. MS’s Natural Disasters Became of MS’s location and climate, we suffer from many natural disasters, including: 1. thunderstorms 2. tornadoes 3. hurricanes 4. flash floods 5. droughts 6. earthquakes

  50. MS’s Landform Regions

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