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No, "Midwestern" is the adjectival form of "Midwest," used to describe something related to or characteristic of the Midwest region of the United States. The possessive form of "Midwest" would be "Midwest's," as in "the Midwest's climate."
Derechos can form in most places that get severe thunderstorms, but they are most common in the United States in the Midwest, Great Plains, and Deep South.
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Glaciers helped form the geography of the Midwest because they created the 5 Great Lakes, while they were melting.
In the US, blizzards are most common in the Great Plains and Upper Midwest regions of the country. High atmospheric pressure is a necessary condition for a blizzard to form.
Glaciers shaped the geography of the Midwest by carving out the Great Lakes, depositing glacial debris that formed the fertile soils of the region, and creating other landforms like moraines, drumlins, and kettles. The retreat of glaciers also left behind numerous lakes and rivers that support the agricultural and transportation networks in the region.
The greatest portion of tornadoes form on the central plains of the United States in a region called Tornado Alley.
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Yes. The Great Plains in the United States form the most tornado-prone region in the world.
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