United
States
Geography
Infographics
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United States geography infographics
Census regions and divisions
New England
Pacific States Mars has iron oxide
Saturn is a gas giant
Mid-Atlantic
Mountain Jupiter is a gas giant
Mercury is small
East South
West North Saturn has rings
Venus is hot
East North
West South Neptune is blue
Earth harbors life
South Atlantic
Pluto is a dwarf planet
United States geography infographics
Land (L) and water (W) borders of the United
States
Canada (L)
1 Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Bahamas (W)
4 Jupiter is the biggest 1
Mexico (L) planet of them all
2 Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
Cuba (W)
5 3
Saturn is a gas giant and
Russia (W) has several rings
4
3 Venus is the second planet 2
from the Sun 5
United States geography infographics
Tornadoes and hurricanes
45 Mercury
% Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun
30 Venus
% Venus is the second planet from
the Sun
25 Jupiter
Jupiter is the biggest planet in
% the Solar System
United States geography infographics
Lake Superior
Mercury is the smallest planet
Lake Huron
Venus has high temperatures
Great lakes basin of the Lake Ontario
United States of Saturn is the planet with rings
America Lake Erie
Earth is the planet with life
Lake Michigan
Jupiter is the biggest planet
United States geography infographics
Main cities by population
Saturn is a gas giant and has
several rings New York City 9M
Jupiter is the biggest planet of
them all Los Angeles 4M
Neptune is the farthest planet
from the Sun Chicago 3M
Earth is the third planet from
the Sun Brooklyn 3M
United States geography infographics
Midwest
West Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
Northeast
Earth is the third planet smallest one Despite being red, Mars
from the Sun and where is actually a very cold
we all live place
Southwest Southeast
Venus is the second Jupiter is the biggest
planet from the Sun. It’s planet of the entire Solar
very hot System
United States geography infographics
Some important states
New York
Saturn is a gas giant with
several rings
Pennsylvania
Jupiter is the fifth planet
from the Sun
California
Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Texas
Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
United States geography infographics
Annual average max temperature (F)
30 °F - 40 °F 40 °F - 50 °F
Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun has several rings
50 °F - 60 °F 60 °F - 70 °F
Venus is the second planet Mars is actually a very cold
from the Sun place
70 °F - 80 °F 80 °F - 90 °F
Jupiter is the biggest planet Neptune is the farthest
of them all planet from the Sun
United States geography infographics
The most important cities
3 1 New York Los Angeles
Neptune is the farthest planet Earth is the third planet from
from the Sun the Sun
4
2
Chicago Washington
The Sun is the star that we all Saturn is a gas giant with
orbit around several rings
United States geography infographics
Data of some states
State Capital Largest city Area Population
Arizona Phoenix Phoenix 295,234 km² 7,279,000
Colorado Denver Denver 269,837 km² 5,759,000
Georgia Atlanta Atlanta 153,909 km² 10,620,000
Illinois Springfield Chicago 141.1 km² 12,670,000
Maine Augusta Portland 91,646 km² 1,344,000
Oregon Salem Portland 254,806 km² 4,218,000
United States geography infographics
US time zones
1
2 4
3
Pacific Time Mountain Time Central Time Eastern Time
Neptune is the farthest planet Earth is the third planet from The Sun is the star we all Saturn is a gas giant with
from the Sun the Sun orbit around several rings
United States geography infographics
Major rivers
6 1
Columbia River Missouri River
Mercury is the closest planet Neptune is the farthest planet
to the Sun to the Sun
Colorado River Hudson River
Despite being red, Mars is a 5 2 Venus is the second planet
cold place from the Sun
Rio Grande Mississippi River
Jupiter is a gas giant and the Saturn is the ringed one. It’s
biggest planet 4 3 also a gas giant
United States geography infographics
Mountain range
Rocky Mountain 45%
Mercury is the closest planet to
the Sun
20%
Venus is the second planet from
the Sun
35%
Sierra Nevada Jupiter is the biggest planet in
Appalachian the Solar System
United States geography infographics
US population by race
American
White and Hispanic and Black and Asian
Indians &
European Latino African Americans
Alaska
Americans Americans Americans and others
Natives
Mercury is the Saturn is a gas giant Venus has a beautiful
Jupiter is the biggest Neptune is the farthest
smallest planet of and has several name and high
planet of them all planet from the Sun
them all beautiful rings temperatures
60% 18% 14% 6% 2%
United States geography infographics
Climate zones
80 °F
It’s the closest planet to the Mars is a cold place and is
Sun and the smallest Mercury Mars full of iron oxide dust
70 °F
60 °F
It is the farthest planet from It’s composed mostly of
the Sun Neptune Saturn hydrogen and helium
50 °F
40 °F
It’s a gas giant Venus has extremely high
and the biggest planet Jupiter Venus temperatures
30 °F
United States geography infographics
Major deserts
30
Great Basin Mojave %
Desert Desert
Neptune is very far Jupiter is the biggest
from the Sun planet
20
%
Sonora Chihuahuan
Desert Desert 35
%
Mercury is the Earth is the third 15
smallest planet planet from the Sun %
United States geography infographics
Political parties
55 % 45 %
Venus Mercury
Venus has a beautiful Mercury is the closest
name and is the second planet to the Sun and the
planet from the Sun. It’s smallest one in the Solar
terribly hot System
United States geography infographics
Religion in the US
Atheist Agnostic
Jupiter is the biggest planet 5% Mercury is the closest 6%
of them all planet to the Sun
Unaffiliated 18 Others
Neptune is the farthest Venus is the second planet 8%
planet from the Sun
% from the Sun
Catholic 21 Protestant 42
Earth is the third planet Jupiter is the biggest planet
from the Sun
% of them all
%
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United States geography infographics
Natural disasters by states
Disasters California Texas Oklahoma Florida New York
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Floods
Wildfires
Earthquakes
United States geography infographics
Generalities of US
Washington D.C.
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in
the Solar System. It's the fourth-brightest
object in the night sky
Area
Mercury is the smallest one in the Solar
System. This planet's name has nothing to do
with the liquid metal
United States geography infographics
Northeast states
New Hampshire Maine
Mercury is the smallest planet Earth is the planet with life
Vermont Massachusetts
Mars is actually a cold place Neptune is far from the Sun
New York Rhode Island
Jupiter is the biggest planet Pluto is a dwarf planet
Pennsylvania Connecticut
Venus has high temperatures The Sun is the star we orbit
Maryland New Jersey
Saturn is the planet with rings Ceres is an asteroid
United States geography infographics
Most devastating natural disasters in each state
Montana Kansas California Michigan Florida
Jupiter is the biggest Saturn is a gas giant Neptune is very far Mercury is the smallest Venus is the second
planet of them all and has several rings from the Sun planet planet from the Sun
United States geography infographics
Some protected areas of US.
Yellowstone Caldera
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in
the Solar System. It's the fourth-brightest
object in the night sky
Navajo National Cape Cod National
Monument Seashore
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun.
the Solar System. It's the fourth-brightest It's also the fourth-largest object by diameter
object in the night sky in the Solar System
United States geography infographics
Southwest states
1 3
2
Arizona Oklahoma
Venus has a beautiful name 4 Despite being red, Mars is
and is the second planet actually a very cold place
from the Sun full of iron oxide
New Mexico Texas
Mercury is the closest Jupiter is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun and the the biggest planet in the
smallest of them all entire Solar System
United States geography infographics
Some important national parks
Name Description
Acadia Mars is a cold place
Crater Lake Saturn has several rings
Congare Venus is a hot planet
Death Valley Mercury is a small planet
Great Sand Dunes Neptune is a blue planet
United States geography infographics
Ecological regions in the US
85% 20%
Venus Mars
Venus is the second planet Despite being red, planet
from the Sun and it is Mars is actually a very cold
terribly hot place
70% 40%
Jupiter Neptune
Jupiter is the biggest planet Neptune is the farthest
in the Solar System and a planet from the Sun. It’s an
gas giant ice giant
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United States geography infographics
Important landmarks
Space Needle Liberty Statue
Saturn is a gas giant.
Neptune is the farthest
This is the only planet
planet from the Sun
with rings
Golden Gate Gateway Arch
Venus has a beautiful Jupiter is the biggest
name and extremely planet of them all. It’s a
high temperatures gas giant
Hollywood The Alamo US. Capitol
Despite being red, Mars Earth is the third planet The Sun is the star that
is actually a very cold from the Sun and where we all orbit. It’s
place we all live incredibly hot
United States geography infographics
Some southeast states
Mississipp
Alabama
i
Saturn is a gas Neptune is the
giant and has farthest planet
several rings from the Sun
Luisiana Florida
Venus is the Earth is the only
second planet planet known to
from the Sun harbor life
United States geography infographics
Population statistics
Mercury
Mercury is the closest 80%
planet to the Sun
Venus
Venus is the second planet 60%
from the Sun
Earth
Earth is the third planet 40%
from the Sun
Mars
Despite being red, Mars is 20%
a very cold place
United States geography infographics
Compare key data of the United States and
Canada
United States Data Canada
About half the size of Russia Area Slightly larger than the US
32.35 people/mA² Population 3.55 people/mA²
Tropical in Hawaii and Florida, arctic in Varies from temperate in south to
Alaska, semiarid in Mississippi Climate subarctic and arctic in north
Coal, copper, lead, molybdenum, Iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold,
phosphates, rare earth elements Natural resources lead, rare earth elements
Mount McKinley (Denali) 6,194 m Highest point Mount Logan 5,959 m
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