The United States: A land of diverse landscapes, from the Rocky Mountains to tropical coasts, and home to some of the world's most unique natural landmarks.
The United States is the fourth largest country in the world by land area
It shares the world's longest international border with Canada
The United States has a diverse climate, ranging from arctic in Alaska to tropical in Hawaii and Florida
The country has a vast network of rivers, including the Mississippi-Missouri River system, one of the world's longest river systems
The Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains are the two major mountain ranges in the United States
The Great Lakes, shared with Canada, are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world
Death Valley, located in California, is the lowest point in North America
Mount Denali, in Alaska, is the highest peak in North America
The United States has a diverse landscape, including deserts, forests, mountains, plains, and wetlands
The country has a long coastline on both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, as well as the Gulf of Mexico