They have good soil that they plant crops on. Also they have big forests and rivers and i cant remember the rest but ill be back asap! =) Um... The other one was that they had great farmlands, that they work on. They were trying to be the best they could be. To finish your answer.
Courtesy of The U.S. Geological Survey Delaware shares the Delmarva Peninsula with parts of Maryland and Virginia. Delaware's small size doesn't leave much room for major or varied land forms and most of the state lies on a low, flat coastal plain. In general, Delaware slopes down from a Piedmont plateau in the north to a near sea level coastal plain in the east and south. Delaware is situated such that it is part of two major land regions; the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Piedmont.
Atlantic Coastal Plain: The Atlantic Plain runs over 2,200 miles from Cape Cod along the eastern seaboard of the United States and around the Gulf of Mexico to the Mexico border. Except for a small area in the north, most of Delaware's land area is part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. This land is flat and not very high. It rarely reaches more than 80 feet above sea level. The southern boundary of Delaware is swampland; 30,000 acres of swamp!
Piedmont: The Piedmont stretches from New Jersey south to Alabama. Crossing the northern edge of Delaware, the Piedmont is about 10 miles wide at its widest point within the state. The Piedmont is marked by rolling hills. The highest point in Delaware, located near Ebright Road, is located in the Piedmont region and ur moms face.
Delaware has the lowest average elevation (60 feet above sea level) of any state in the United States. Almost the entire state is included in the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The northern region of the state is part of the Piedmont Plateau.
Delaware is primarilly a coastal plain. Average height is 60 feet. In the north there are a few hills.
Delaware is mostly very flat especially lower DE. There are some rolling hills the further you go North. The soil is mostly sand even 40 miles inland. Large irragation systems are a must for the farming industry there.
During first colonization of the Americas in the Mid-Atlantic region of Delaware by the Swedes, Dutch and later British, the region was heavily wooded. Northern Delaware, or what is today New Castle County sits on the Piedmont Plateau. It also has the valley system formed by the Brandywine River. To the east is the great Delaware River that opens up into the Atlantic Ocean. Much of the Delaware River and Bay shores are wetlands and marshes. Southern Delaware is of much flatter (sea level) land, as it on the Atlantic shores.
i think it is rivers, lakes, valleys, hills, and mountains
Delaware IS a land formation. The land slopes toward the ocean and has hills. Delaware IS a land formation. The land slopes toward the ocean and has hills.
Delaware is the second smallest state next to Rhode Island. Some physical features are the Piedmont Plateau, the Delmarva Peninsula, Chesapeake Bay, and the Delaware River.
the deleware river andthe nanticoke river
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the major landforms are valleys
what major landforms did the northwest indians have
the major landforms are mountains and hills
Landforms IN bogota
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major landforms in Delaware are the old cocnial time spot were britai and Americas foght for the land
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The 2 major landforms are swamps and peninsula .
the major landforms are valleys
The three major landforms of earth are- 1. Plain 2. Mountains 3. Plateaus
Here are a few of the landforms in Delaware. Delaware bay. Atlantic coastal plain. Brandywine springs
what are the major landforms in Nicaragua. what are the major landforms in nicaragua.
YES, there are major landforms in the tundra
what are the major landforms in nicaragua. what are the major landforms in nicaragua.
edmontons landforms is the largest city in Canada no major landforms that are natural
erosion created the major landforms right?