yes they do it even says it in the book
The landform that covers most of Europe is the Northern European Plains. The European Plains covers more that 50 percent of Europe.
The landforms of the Earth are Valleys, Plateaus, Mountains, Plains, Hills, Loess, and Glaciers. Glacier(s) is the only landform not found in the Midwest.
I often visit a cliff that has an overburden of Loess. So, yes, you can find Loess on a cliff. Rather, on top of a cliff.
Loess forms by wind. It is thought that loess, a kind of silt or clay, is formed from deposits of wind-blown dust.
Loess is deposited by wind.
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The North German Plain or Northern Lowland
The North European plains are bigger
North European Plains
Yea! It has the North European Plain.
north european plains
The landform that covers most of Europe is the Northern European Plains. The European Plains covers more that 50 percent of Europe.
Loess?ya it is loess ☺
The North European Plains cover over half of Europe.
Rissia's two main plains are The North European Plain and the West Siberian Plain!
The Great Plains.