Geography

Rhode Islands land is greatly varried. Rhode Island has 2 main land regions, the Western 2 thirds of the colony is a hilly landscape with an elevation of just over 800 feet above sea level. The rest of the colony is on the coast. This area contains the coastline and a grouping of small islands Narragansett Bay. Along the shore of sandy beaches and rocky cliffs.
Rhode Island is mild and humid. The average temperature in january is 29 degrees farenheit and 71 degrees in July.  Rhode island recieves an average of 42 inches of precipitation every year. The weather is unpredictable and windy. Blizzards in the winter and tropical storms in the summer time can sometimes switch to mild conditions in a matter of hours.
Rhode island may have a few large mineral deposits, but the land has something more to offer- its soil. The soil in the lowlands is much better then the western and eastern land for cultivation.