Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, Oklahoma.
There are two. They are called the Coastal Plains and the Great Plains.
This is an example of a poorly stated question. There are several plains states and they are in the Lower 48. What else the questioner seeks is indecipherable.
No, the Colorado River does not drain the interior plains. It primarily flows through the western United States, originating in the Rocky Mountains and draining into the Gulf of California. The river's watershed mainly encompasses areas in the Rocky Mountain region and the arid southwestern United States, rather than the interior plains. The interior plains are primarily drained by rivers such as the Missouri and Mississippi.
I think its great plains but if it isn't don't kill me.
The western part of the interior plains in North America is called the Great Plains.
The common name for the plains that are located in the central area of the lower 48 states are is "The Great Plains". However, the Great Plains are just part of the even larger area of the interior plains that stretch from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
the interior plains is very flat
A few of the landforms that are shared by the United States and Canada are the Canadian Shield, Interior Plains, Great Plains, and the Appalachian Mountains.
interior plains major cities
The Great Plains are the westernmost portion of the vast North American Interior Plains, which extend east to the Appalachian Plateau. The United States Geological Survey divides the Great Plains in the United States into ten physiographic subdivisions
it's in the interior plains
what are the interior plains