The Bypassed East is an area that encompassed the upper northeastern portion of North America. This includes the likes of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. They use the ocean mainly for fishing as its resource and for transportation of goods across places. Mineral production is another characteristic these places have. These places in the Bypassed East have low density populations, with cold and damp weather. When compared to Nevada, it is not near the ocean, and the climate is far from cold and damp. Its climate is hot and dry during the summer months, and cold to freezing during the winter months.
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