. A complete geography. rom Maryland? (50) What rivercrosses the middle of Virginia? (51) Compare Richmond in size with Albairy.(52) How does Virginia rank in iron production (Fig. 250) ? West Virginia {W. F«.). — (53) What disadvantage is it to this state that ithas no seacoast ? (54) How would we reach the ocean by water from West Vir-ginia? () Where is the largest city? Why there? (56) How does it comparein size with Pittsburg ? (57) Should you expect to find-much forest in this state?(58) Much farming? (59) Coal, iron, petroleum, and natural gas are foundthere. Of what value are these?
. A complete geography. rom Maryland? (50) What rivercrosses the middle of Virginia? (51) Compare Richmond in size with Albairy.(52) How does Virginia rank in iron production (Fig. 250) ? West Virginia {W. F«.). — (53) What disadvantage is it to this state that ithas no seacoast ? (54) How would we reach the ocean by water from West Vir-ginia? () Where is the largest city? Why there? (56) How does it comparein size with Pittsburg ? (57) Should you expect to find-much forest in this state?(58) Much farming? (59) Coal, iron, petroleum, and natural gas are foundthere. Of what value are these? (60) What mountain range in the east? General. — (61) Describe the surface features of this group of states from therelief map (Fig. 68). (62) Describe the differences in climate in the differentparts. (63) State the principal industries of the Middle Atlantic States.(64) Make a list of the ten largest cities. Add their populations together, andcompare the result with the ten largest in New England- (See Appendix.). O- ZD
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