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The State of Utah
1.
presentation«The State of Utah»
Murmansk Industrial College
2nd year group 207
Maxim Repin
2.
On January 4, 1896, thestate of Utah became the
45th state. It is located in
the Rocky Mountains
and is part of the
Mountain
States.
It
borders
Wyoming,
Idaho, Arizona, Nevada,
and Colorado.
3.
The capital andlargest city of
Utah is Salt Lake
City
4.
The population of the state is 2,817,222 people, itranks 34th in terms of population. The urban
population makes up 87% of the total population of
the state. Its area is 219 887 km² and ranks 13th
among other states.
5.
Utah is considered the most religious state in the country. Atthe moment, about 60% of the population are Mormons.
The original people of Utah were the Ute, Paiute, and Shoshone
Indians. The state is named after the first tribe.
6.
Ithas
a
varied
topography.
The
Wasatch
Range rises to the north, with
the Uinta Mountains to the
northeast. The highest point of
the state is Mount Kings Peak,
4123 m. The west of the state is
a more desert area, which is
crossed by small mountain
ranges
7.
In the north of Utah isthe largest lake in the
western part of the United
States - the Great Salt Lake.
about 30% of the state is
covered with forests. Poplar
forest, located in Utah in the
United States and is a single
massif,
considered
the
largest green organism on
earth.
8.
Utah's natural resources are among the richestin the US. Therefore, the leading sector of the
economy is the mining industry. Deposits of
copper, lead, gold, silver, zinc, iron ore, oil,
coal, and uranium are being developed here.
9.
The second largestis
the
electronics
industry. It produces
computers, electronic
boards, and also creates
computer programs
10.
Poplar forest, located in Utah in the United States and is asingle massif, considered the largest green organism on earth.
A quarter of Utah is covered by forests. In general the timber
industry does not play a significant role in the state's economy.
11.
There are 13 000farms in the state that
produce meat, poultry,
eggs, milk and grow
potatoes, onions, wheat
and fruits.
12.
Utah is quite popular among tourists. It is visited annually byover 10 million people who rush to the Great Salt Lake, and to the
national parks "Zion", "Bruce Canyon", resorts and other
reserved places.
13.
Famous people of UtahThe most famous of
these was John Moses
Browning
(1855–
1926), inventor of
firearms, pistols and
rifles.
14.
Businessman WillardMarriott created the
giant Marriott hotel
chain, which unites
1 400 restaurants and
143 hotels around the
world.