The landforms of the Earth are Valleys, Plateaus, Mountains, Plains, Hills, Loess, and Glaciers. Glacier(s) is the only landform not found in the Midwest.
rivers,lakes,streams,and creeks
No sand is not a land form because it is a element of a land form
primary
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.
midwest
Tornadoes form in the Midwest. Hurricanes can't form over land.
It is a valley between the rocky mountains and the Appalachians.
The type of land form covers most of the Midwest are the Plains
The land was rich and beautiful!
In the Midwestern United States, the land is flat and consists of prairies. The major land use of the Midwest is agriculture.
Indiana.
Country.
Crops and farming.
The Midwest is grassy and used as crop land, or for cattle. It has fewer trees then a lot of the east.
the answer is midwest.
The Midwest United States has some areas of semiarid land but no true deserts.
Glaciers helped form the geography of the Midwest because they created the 5 Great Lakes, while they were melting.