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Temperate deciduous forests typically have rolling hills, rivers, valleys, and plains. These landscapes provide a variety of habitats for diverse plant and animal species. The moderate climate in these regions supports the growth of broadleaf trees that shed their leaves annually.
Rich soil, lots of plants, hills and mountains, rivers etc.
A very mountainous country. Lots of hills and fast-flowing rivers. You will get to see a lot of mountains.
Features include lakes, rivers, hills, ocean, and wetlands.
theres everything u can think of : mountains, plains, hills, rivers, everything@! lots and lots and lots of huge mountains.
they had hills and lots of plains.
Colombia has hills and lots of mountains.
lots
Very mountainous and has lots of hills. Very swampy around rivers and coast. Also very rocky. New York had/has great farmland
The Southern Colonies had lots of watery landform's. Such as bays, rivers, lakes, and swamps.
it is a land with lots of hills.....
Yes. Olympic National Park in Washington State. The Ozark Hills are covered in a national forest, Mark Twain, with lots of activities, a temperate forest surrounded by very clean lakes, rivers, and creeks for canoeing. Try Alley Springs Park on the Current River for a park w/great amenities. Also: http://www.nps.gov/buff. Being the first National River park in the US, this is great fun. However, being surrounded by a temperate forest, watch out for the snakes.