The major rivers in Tennessee are the Tennessee River, Mississippi River, Cumberland River, Clinch River, and Duck River. The major lakes in Tennessee are the Kentucky Lake, Norris Lake, Chickamauga Lake, Cherokee Lake, and Tims Ford Reservoir. Tennessee's highest point is Clingmans Dome (part of the Great Smoky Mountains) at 6,643 feet above sea level. The lowest point in Tennessee is 178 feet at the Mississippi River.
A) The Nashville Basin
B) The Cumberland Mountains
C) The Cumberland River
The two landforms are mountains and trees.
The landforms in West Tennessee are the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Mississippi Flood Plain. Both areas are good for farming.
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The Tennessee state motto is "Agriculture and commerce"
the major landforms are the plateaus, the plains and the mountains
There are several reasons why Nashville is so important. I will mention just a couple of them.First of all Nashville is the Tennessee State Capital. This is where the laws for the State of Tennessee are decided on.Another reason is that there are three major interstates flowing through Nashville which allow access to the majority of the United States, particularly in the eastern states.
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California shares land borders with Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. It also shares water bodies such as the Pacific Ocean with Oregon and the Gulf of California with Arizona.
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yes Pennsylvania has water and landfills into that state
It's the state's capitol.
The Tombigbee and Tennessee Rivers are important rivers in Mississippi and Alabama.
It's the state's capitol.
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The raccoon is the official state wild animal. The Tennessee Walking Horse is the official state horse. Tennessee's state reptile is the eastern box turtle.
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The phone number of the Tennessee State Government Tennessee State Museum is: 615-741-0830.