North America : With An Especially Full Treatment of the United States And Its Dependencies

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North America : With An Especially Full Treatment of the United States And Its Dependencies
Mcmurry, Frank Morton, 1862-1936, Joint Author
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* deed, on the boun- dary of New York is the greatest waterfall in the world — the famous Niagara (Fig. 125). Two of the Great Lakes are also partly in New York, and a number of other large lakes are within its boundaries. Name some of them.
See map. Figure 121, opposite page 157.
Digitized byCjOOQlC MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES 161 In the Middle States, as in New England, the sinking of the land has produced numerous large bays and fine harbors, through which the tide often reaches far inland.
In th
...e Hudson River, for example, the tide extends above Albany, and in the several branches of the Chesapeake Bay it reaches nearly to the fall line.
Most of the coast is low and sandy, with a gradual descent into the sea, so that bathing is excellent (Fig. 126). Because of this fact and the cool sea breezes of summer, the coast is noted for its numerous summer resorts, especially near the large cities.
Fig. 12(i.
A New Jersey beach in summer.
Climate. — The northern part of New York reaches to the 45th parallel of latitude.


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