This physical map of Pennsylvania shows the state's diverse natural landscape, including rivers, mountains, valleys, and elevation changes. Major features such as the Appalachian Mountains and the Allegheny Plateau are clearly marked, showing the rugged terrain in the central and western regions. The Susquehanna and Delaware Rivers are major water systems flowing through the state. Eastern Pennsylvania is characterized by low-lying terrain, while the southern and northern parts display varying elevations. Harrisburg, the state capital, is also marked for reference. Ideal for understanding the state's topography, this map is useful for educational, environmental, and planning purposes related to geography and natural features.