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desert region coast region mountain region valley region
Neither! The bullsnake inhabits grasslands. Other species of gophersnakes live in the desert.
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Arthur A. Baker has written: 'Geology of the Green river Desert-cataract canyon region' -- subject(s): Geology 'Geology of the Monument valley-Navajo mountain region, San Juan county, Utah' -- subject(s): Geology
If you are referring to the United States, that would be the Great Basin Desert.
The desert regions of California and mostly in the southeastern part of the state, east of the coastal mountain ranges.
There is no glacier in the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon was actually formed by the Colorado River carving through the rock over millions of years. The region does not have glaciers due to its desert climate.
The nearest mountain range to Cairo is the Eastern Desert, located to the east of the city. The Eastern Desert is a vast arid region with rocky plateaus and mountains, but it is not as pronounced or prominent as traditional mountain ranges.
Some famous landforms in the Southwest region of the US include the Grand Canyon in Arizona, Monument Valley in Arizona and Utah, Bryce Canyon in Utah, and the Painted Desert in Arizona. These natural wonders are popular tourist destinations known for their unique and stunning landscapes.
The Grand Canyon is in Arizona and on the border of the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts - mostly Sonoran. Death Valley is in the upper reaches of the Mojave Desert. The Mojave Desert stretches from Utah into Southern California - almost to the Mexican border.
What kind of food chains there are in the mountains will depend on the mountain region. For example, the mountains near the Mohave will have a desert food chain.
It shows like regions, basically like the coastal,desert,valley,and mountain region.