The eastern area of New Mexico is covered by the Great Plains. The Rocky Mountains dominate the central part of the state. The Rio Grande River flows through the state.
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On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma
Physical geography and human geography. Physical geography covers the elements that concern climate, land forms and vegetation. Human geography involves human society and its relation to its environment.
On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma
Shape and geography like California, but in square miles probably closer to Arizona or New Mexico.
There are four physical regions: rocky Mt, Colorado plateau, Basin & Range, and Great Plains.
The science of geography is likely the oldest of all sciences. Geography is the answer to the question that the earliest humans asked, "What's over there?" Exploration and the discovery of new places, new cultures, and new ideas have always been the basic components of geography. Thus, geography is often called the "mother of all sciences" as studying other people and other places led to other scientific fields such as biology, anthropology, geology, mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, among others. Today, geography is commonly divided into two major branches - 1) human geography (also called cultural geography) and 2) physical geography. Human geography, also known as cultural geography, covers a wide swath of human interaction with the land. Human geography includes language, religion, medicine, cities, economics, entertainment, and much more.
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What was New Jerseys geography and climate in the 1620-1700's