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What are the abbreviations of the Midwest states?

see " What states are in the Midwest "


How many states are in the Midwest region?

There are twelve (12) states in the Midwest region of the United States


What are the highest and lowest elevations in the US and the names of the 2 places and there elevations in ft or meters?

The highest elevation in the United States is Denali, also known as Mount McKinley, which stands at 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) in Alaska. The lowest elevation is Badwater Basin in Death Valley, California, at 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level.


Which region had the lowest percentage of all noninstitutionalized civilians aged 5 and older?

The Midwest region had the lowest percentage of all noninstitutionalized civilians aged 5 and older among the four regions in the United States.


What region has the highest and lowest landforms and temperature in the US?

The Rocky Mountains in the western United States have some of the highest landforms, with peaks exceeding 14,000 feet. Death Valley in California has some of the lowest landforms, with elevations below sea level. Alaska experiences the lowest temperatures in the United States, while areas in Hawaii generally have the highest temperatures.


What is the original name for the area that became the states of the Midwest?

the original name for the area that became the states of the midwest was mexico. sucka


Why is Iowa in the Midwest region?

Iowa is considered part of the Midwest region because of its geographical location in the central part of the United States. It is bordered by several other Midwest states such as Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Additionally, Iowa shares many cultural and economic similarities with other Midwest states.


What are Midwest dairy states?

Wisconsin is the major Midwest dairy state. The other major dairy states in the United States are California, New York, Idaho and Pennsylvania.


WhichUS state has the lowest ''High Point'' of any state?

Florida's Britton Hill at 345 feet above sea level is the lowest "high point" of all the states.


What are some physical characteristics of the Midwest besides the desert?

The Midwest United States has no true deserts.


Why is the Midwest the heartland of America?

The Midwest is called the heartlands because it it is central to the rest of the United States.


Where is Midwest located?

The Midwest is located south of Canada in the upper middle section of the United States.