Coastlines, rivers, mountains, valleys, hills and since there are more than five and here are a few other landforms to choose from:
A. Lake Erie provides:
B. The Allegheny's provide:
C. Slope landforms include:
D. The list could go on and on (See Landforms.)
Well, the Pennsylvania colny had farms that provided wheat, tobacco, barley and corn. The Pennsylvania colony was a Middle Colony, which means that the land was very much fertile and could be used to plant many crops. Native Americans used bark of trees to build houses. Logs were used for canoes.
Pennsylvania is almost totally covered by mountains, most of the state is a series of rolling hills, plateaus and ridges, punctuated by valleys. Over 50% of the land is still covered by forest land and the only lowlands are in the southeast. The Appalachian Mountains slice through the center of Pennsylvania, with the Allegheny and Pocano Mountains, the state's most significant subranges. The highest point in the state is Mt. Davis, at 3,213 ft.
Natural landforms in Pennsylvania include:
As part of The Appalachian Mountain chain are The Allegheny Mountains and The Pocono Mountains.
plateaus, forests, rivers, hills, mountains and more i think
and other stuff.
There are mountains, plateaus, forests, rivers, hills, and probably more but I don't know them.
There are several major land forms of Pennsylvania. They are the Delaware River, the Pine Creek Gorge, the Appalachian Mountains, and others.
There are a wide variety of landforms in Pennsylvania. These include mountains, valleys, lowlands, open farmland, as well as heavily wooded areas.
The most famous land forms in Pennsylvania are the Appalachian Mountains. The highest summit is Mount Davis at 3,213 feet.
Presque Isle, Gobbler's gnob
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Pennsylvania had fertile soil and a river that made it a good location for William Penn to start his colony. Pennsylvania's oil reserves made it one of the first places in the world used for oil drilling. Also, Pennsylvania has many coal mines.
A Very Brief History Of Pennsylvania:Became a British Colony in 1682, a US State in 1787 and it still is.
River Landforms and Glacial Landforms.
yes they have landforms
mountains.
Pennsylvania is a colony....
Pennsylvania was a proprietary colony.
Pennsylvania is a colony....
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The colony of Pennsylvania was originally founded in 1682.
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The Pennsylvania colony no longer exists. Pennsylvania is now a state in America
yes Pennsylvania has water and landfills into that state
Pennsylvania colony
the colony is in pennsylvania
The Quakers settled in the colony in Pennsylvania.