Montana
The great plains region is classified as the mid-west of the United States. Some states in the mid-west include Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, as well as Iowa.
The Missouri River travels through a number of US States which include: * Missouri *Kansas* Iowa * Nebraska * South Dakota * North Dakota * Montana.
Missouri tends to have a high risk of earthquakes occurring because it has a fault line called the New Madrid that runs through it. Missouri is one of the most dangerous states to live in in terms of earthquake activity.
The Mississippi flows through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
The states of a region are similar due to climate change and geography.
The Rocky Mountain region is called that because a mountain range runs through that region called... yep, you guessed it: the Rocky Mountains. :)
MISSOURI
Missouri is in the mid-west region of the United States.
in the Intermountain region, what covers parts of six states
The Appalachian region is located in eastern North America, stretching from the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador in the north to Alabama in the southeastern United States. It covers a significant portion of the eastern United States and parts of southeastern Canada.
Utah is usually considered the Intermountain West
Rocky mountain
Because they are in the Rocky Mountain region.
south and east
because i like chocolate
The name of the mountain range that runs through the mountains states are called the Rocky Mountains.
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