Cascade Mountains
The Cascade Range divides the state of Washington into two economic and geographic regions. The western region includes the Puget Sound area, which is more urbanized and economically prosperous, while the eastern region includes more rural and agricultural areas.
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Oklahoma is typically divided into six geographic regions: Great Plains, Osage Plains, Cross Timbers, Red River Plains, Ouachita Mountains, and Wichita Mountains. Each region has unique topographical features and natural characteristics.
The four geographic regions of North America are far north, rocky mountains, great akes and warm waters.
Washington has 5 mainland regions. Coastal Region, Puget Sound Lowlands, Cascade Mountains, Okanogan Highlands, Columbia Plateau.
The most significant geographic barriers that were both economic and time issues in the west were the mountain regions. Finding efficient ways to build through mountains proved very difficult. The cost and time of having to use dynamite proved to be a problem.
The land regions in New York are mountains, plateau, and coastal plain. Other land regions for the state include highlands and river valleys.
Geographic differences such as natural resources, climate, and access to transportation routes can impact economic activities like agriculture, industry, and trade in a region. Regions with abundant resources and favorable conditions tend to have stronger economies compared to regions with limited resources or less favorable conditions. Additionally, proximity to markets and trade routes can also affect economic growth and development between different regions.
The answer is Coastal Range,Basin and Range, Rocky Mountains,Great Plains,Interior Lowlands,Appalachian Highlands,Coastal Plain,And Canadian Shield!
I assume you mean Washington State, and not D.C. The main land regions are the Coastal Range, Puget Sound Lowlands, Cascade Range, Rocky Mountains, and the Columbia Plateau.