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Oregon
By: Tanner Flinn
Photo by
Laura Ashburn Photography
2.
How oregon got its name
Oregon got its name from the Columbia
River which used to be called the Oregon
River. Its nickname is the Beaver State
because there are so many beavers in
Oregon.
Photo by
Ian Sane
3.
Motto
Oregon's motto is "She Flies With Her
Own Wings," it means that it is a free
state. They got this motto when they were
trying to decide wether to be loyal to Britian
or the U.S. but decided to be independent.
Photo by
Nick Chill Photography
4.
Population
As of 2014, Oregon has an overall
population of 3,931,816. It is made up
mostly of logging workers, power distributors
and dispatchers (one job name), and logging
equipment operators.
Photo by
ex_magician
5.
Major cities and U.s. Region
Some major cities in Oregon are
Portland, Salem, and Eugene. Oregon
is in the Pacific Northwest region of the
U.S. and entered statehood on February
14, 1859.
Photo by
...-Wink-...
6.
Geographic Features
Some physical features of Oregon are
many, many mountains with lots of trees
and low, treeless plains. Oregon's highest
point is Mt. Hood, rising at 11,239 feet and
its lowest point being sea level.
Photo by
Tony Fischer Photography
7.
Geographic features continued
Did you know that Oregon's total land area
is 98,386 square miles? Crater Lake in Oregon
is the deepest lake in the U.S.! It's 1,943 feet
deep! Oregon's Columbia River forms most of
the border between Oregon and Washington.
Photo by
McD22
8.
geographic features continued again
Oregon's average high temperature is 62
degrees Fahrenheit and its low is about 35
degrees Fahrenheit. Oregon's average yearly rainfall
is about 120 inches. Oregon's climate is very oceanic
in Western Oregon and arid in Eastern Oregon.
Photo by
mharrsch
9.
natural resources
Oregon's natural resources include stilbite,
gold, chabazite, and cavansite. Some plants
and animals are the Roosevelt elk, the rocky
mountain elk, the black tailed deer, the mule
deer, the white tailed deer, and beaver.
Photo by
Kay Gaensler
10.
Natural resources continued
Some trees in Oregon are spruce,
hemlock, Douglas fir, white fir, grand
fir, and pine.
Photo by
Kay Gaensler
11.
Government
Oregon's governor as of now is John
Kitzhaber. Its capital is Salem, a large city in
the northwest area of Oregon. It is a big, happy
nice city. There are 5 repersentatives and 2 senators
of Oregon. Oregon has 7 electoral votes.
Photo by
Tony Fischer Photography
12.
WHy I Chose Oregon
I chose Oregon because I have never been
there and I would like to go there sometime.
I learned that Oregon has the deepest lake in
the U.S. If I could go to Oregon I would go
to Salem.
Photo by
nosha
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