Geography
Despite this region's population, it is concentrated into an area of about fifty thousand square miles, less than the size of the state of Illinois. Megalopolis spreads across three physiographic regions in the Northeast: the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Appalachian Mountains.
Population
Megalopolis, aided by the strategic placement of Ellis Island in NYC, is the home to a wide immigrant population. Megalopolis became a "landing wharf for European immigrants," creating significant diversity throughout the region. Areas such as Little Italy and others sprung up around these city centers, creating a culture within Megalopolis all its own.
Climate & Weather
The climate in Megalopolis is moderate, with precipitation throughout the year. The southern portion of Megalopolis is more humid in its subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers and mild winters. The northern portion of Megalopolis observes a winter that is much longer and colder, and a summer that is much shorter and cooler. Hurricanes are a major meteorological threat to this area.
New York City is one of the five major cities included in the Megalopolis region of the Northeastern United States. NYC remains the largest city in not only the United States, but in the world. It is also the largest and most influential financial center across the globe, which plays a significant role in its inclusion in the Megalopolis region. With a population of over nine million, and an additional eight million in its immediate surrounding areas, New York City is a major hubbub of Megalopolis.
Works Cited -
http://www.geog.nau.edu/courses/alew/gsp220/text/chapters/ch4.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_megalopolis
Works Cited -
http://www.geog.nau.edu/courses/alew/gsp220/text/chapters/ch4.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_megalopolis