Great Plains
Iowa
plains
Iowa's landforms are the Paha Ridges, Des Moines Lobe, Southern Drift Plains, Paleozoic Plateau, Loess Hills, Northwest Iowa Plains. The Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers also flow through Iowa.
The main land regions of Iowa include the Young Drift Plains and Dissected Till Plains. The Driftless Area is the third land region of Iowa.
The states that are located in the Central Plains are Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri.
Northern Plains is the part of the US Great Plains located north of the Missouri River in Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and northeast Kansas.
Northern Plains is the part of the US Great Plains located north of the Missouri River in Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and northeast Kansas.
Iowa's main landscape is plains. It is considered to be a very flat state. Because it is a flat state, a lot of farming goes on in Iowa and crops are produced.
The states that border the Great Plains states are: Idaho Utah Arizona Minnesota Iowa Missouri Arkansas Louisiana
The seven land regions are called the Des Moines Lobe, Loess Hills, Northwest Iowa Plains, Iowa Surface, Paleozoic Plateau, Missouri Alluvial Plain, and the Southern Iowa Drift Plain.
Tornado Alley is on the Great Plains, extendig from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa.