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Landforms that are not shared by the U.S. and Canada include the Appalachian Mountains, which primarily extend through the eastern U.S., and the Rocky Mountains, which have significant portions that lie solely in the U.S. Additionally, features like the Florida Everglades and the Great Plains have areas that are predominantly within the U.S., without extending into Canada. These distinct landforms highlight the geographical diversity between the two countries.

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