Like if the ground is high, or you could say the elevation of that area
The Great Plains slope gently eastward from the foothills of the Rocky Mts. at an elevation of 6,000 ft (1,829 m) to merge into the interior.
No, typically interior plains do not have high relief. They are mostly characterized by their flat or gently rolling landscape, with little variation in elevation. High relief is more commonly found in mountainous regions or areas with tectonic activity.
interior plains
The central plains
coastal plains have lower elevation than interior plains
coastal plains have lower elevation than interior plains
the higest elevation in the interior plains is hawaii its hawaii because in meters its above its asking u wats the HIGHEST elevation
Yes. Every location has an elevation.
One major difference between Coastal plains and Interior plains is in elevation. Coastal plains have low elevation and low relief. Interior plains have varied elevation and low relief. Coastal plains also lie along the shore while Interior plains are surrounded by other land.
The Great Plains slope gently eastward from the foothills of the Rocky Mts, at an elevation of 6,000 ft (1,829 m) to merge into the interior lowlands at an elevation.
the higest elevation in the interior plains is Hawaii its hawaii because in meters its above its asking u wats the HIGHEST elevation
The great plains are sometimes called the Interior plains or the high plains because of their location and elevation.
Like if the ground is high, or you could say the elevation of that area
The Great Plains slope gently eastward from the foothills of the Rocky Mts. at an elevation of 6,000 ft (1,829 m) to merge into the interior.
it is an elevation of the great plains :P :)
The elevation of the great plains is 5,000 feet