The South and the Southwest are the regions that are considered part of the Sunbelt.
For the most part, regions north of the Tropic of Cancer but south of the Arctic Circle and regions south of the Tropic of Capricorn and north of the Antarctic circle are considered temperate.
The South and the Southwest are the regions that are considered part of the Sunbelt.
Yes, the abdomen is normally considered part of the trunk.
The borders plays the big part of the connecting regions.
The Americas (or America), North America, Latin America, and usually (mistakenly) considered part of Central America.
The Ural Mountains in eastern Russia are generally considered the dividing line between the regions arbitrarily assigned to either continent.
The stomach is considered an organ, and it is part of the digestive system.
its because highland regions are in a different place
There are many regions that Maryland is considered a part of such as the New England region. Maryland is also a coastal region.
No, the colonies were not considered a continent. The colonies were separate regions that were established by various European powers in North America before they eventually became the United States. The continent they were part of is North America.
Regions that receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year are considered as deserts.
which physiographic regions of Georgia are part of the Appalachian Mountain chain