Yes. The Blackstone River Valley is a noteworthy example.
Yagoo valley is a great skiing/ Snowboarding valley which is in RI.
no there are not any exctinct volcanos is Rhode Island
The Native Indian Wampanoag tribe lived in southeastern Massachusettes and Rhode Island where the landforms were rocky shorelines, beaches, steeply rolling hills, and valleys.
There is about the same types of plants you would find anywhere else in the U.S.. But in colonial times Rhode Island was known for it's lumber. There's grass
Not just one state borders Connecticut, Massachusetts, Mew York, and Rhode Island all border Connecticut.
Rhode Island is in Eastern Standard Time/ Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC-5/UTC-4).
no there are not any exctinct volcanos is Rhode Island
Rhode Island has little mineral wealth.
There hasn't been any presidents from Rhode Island, yet.
no it does not have any deserts what so ever
Rhode Island is a state. It doesn't have any states or countries in it.
Rhode Island did not send any representatives to philadelphia
Rhode island has many land forms including valleys, waterfalls, rivers, beaches, hills, and islands. For complete information about the land forms in the state, an Atlas is a valuable resource.
no
There are a number of well-known colleges in Rhode Island, even though it is such a small state. Here is a list of colleges and universities in Rhode Island http://collegestats.org/colleges/Rhode-island
Kent County is a county in Rhode Island. Kingston is a village in Washington County, Rhode Island. Kingstown Road is the name of a street in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.
No, the settlement of Rhode Island was not a Eurekaevent.
no