Plains
The Rocky Mountains (the backbone of North America).
The answer to this question would be no/false.
The West half is mostly plains and the east half is mostly city life.
Yes. More than half of the state of Colorado is full of mountains while the remaining area in the east is nothing but flat land
The presence of extrusive igneous rock in the southern half of the Rocky Mountains suggests that this section was once a volcanic area where lava flowed on the surface, indicating a history of volcanic activity in that region.
The southern half of Israel is primarily characterized by the Negev Desert, a vast arid region that covers about 60% of the country's land area. The Negev features varied topography, including mountains, plateaus, and desert plains. It is known for its unique geological formations and diverse ecosystems, despite its harsh climate.
The western half is more mountainous than the eastern half is. Most of the mountains in the western half are the Rocky Mountains.
Colorado has over half of its land area located more than 10,000 feet above sea level. This makes it a state with a high elevation range, with numerous mountains, including the Rocky Mountains.
north european plains
1 half is the half of one. It doesn't have an area. If 1 is 1 mile, half a mile is not an area.
Colorado.
Two large mountains in the southern half of Australia are Mt Kosciuszko and Mt Bogong.