The southeastern United States has a total land area of 540,511 square miles. It includes the states of South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Mississippi, North Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, Kentucky, Alabama, and Georgia.
the southeast region is teep and rich, sometimes even hystoric has alot of island that some of them are ittle and some of them are big with alot of grass
Mississippi River and the Appalachian Mountains and nothing else okay baye now was this useful or naw? i think theres more but what ever!
the landforms found in the southern countries are south china plains, south Europe mountain ranges and so on.I am sorry i cant give u more.
In the Southern United States, there is the Atlantic coast, the Gulf of Mexico coast, swamps in Florida, a river delta in Louisiana and the Smokey Mountains.
one of them is the Appilachian mountains
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In the southeastern part of the US on the continent of North America.
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Copper, Nickel, and Oil are three of Puerto Rico's major natural resources.
Fuel for transportation
Some natural resources in southeast United States are oil, gold, minerals, oil, and sugarcane.
The states that make Florida's northern border are southeastern Alabama and southern/southeastern Georgia.
Corn, soybeans, cotton, rice, and wheat are major crops grown in the Southeastern United States.
the Appalachians Mountains are in the southeastern region for you information
The states that make Florida's northern border are southeastern Alabama and southern/southeastern Georgia.
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No, Southeastern United States.
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There are no deserts in the southeastern United States. Most deserts are located in the southwest.
Southeastern Freight Lines operates in the south-eastern states, including Texas in the west to Florida and Virginia in the east, and all states in between.
The Southeastern Conference is an American college athletic conference, and the members who go to the Southeastern Conference are primarily stationed in the southeastern part of the United States. The conference is held in Birmingham, Alabama.
Minerals such as gold, copper, and zinc