2.) What is the name of the landform north of 40 degrees north latitude that juts out into the Atlantic like a giant fishhook?

3.) What flatlands extend south from the Cheapsake Bay to the east coast of Florida?
4.) From the top of which mountain range in the US could you see the Arctic Ocean?

Two of your answers can be found in these sites.

http://encarta.msn.com/map_701509982/Alaska_Range.html

http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/travel/dg/maps/2a/750x750_massachusetts_m.gif

2) Cape Cod

3) Atlantic costal plains

2. its long island

2) Cape Cod

3) Atlantic Coastla Plains
4) Brooks Range

cape cod

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CAPE COD

2.) The landform north of 40 degrees north latitude that juts out into the Atlantic like a giant fishhook is Cape Cod. You can find this information by looking at the map of Massachusetts provided in the second link. Cape Cod is the peninsula located in the eastern part of Massachusetts that extends into the Atlantic Ocean.

3.) The flatlands that extend south from the Chesapeake Bay to the east coast of Florida are known as the Atlantic Coastal Plain. You can find this information by looking at a map or geographic reference material that shows the region from the Chesapeake Bay to Florida. The map provided in the second link does not show this specific information, so you may need to find a different source for this answer.

4.) From the top of the Alaska Range, you can potentially see the Arctic Ocean. The Alaska Range is a mountain range located in the state of Alaska. The first link provided shows a map of the Alaska Range, but it does not specifically mention the visibility of the Arctic Ocean from the top. To confirm this, you may need to consult additional sources such as travel guides, topographic maps, or information from mountaineering organizations that provide insights into the visibility from specific mountain peaks.

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