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The vast majority of the United States (the 48 contiguous states, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Guam) is in the northern hemisphere. There are some territories that lie in the southern hemisphere.
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in the north
these are the sates that did and did not have slaves in the 1800s:all of the states accept the northern part.
The states in the northern plains of India are Punjab,Haryana,Delhi,Uttar Pradesh,Bihar,Jharkhand,West Bengal and Assam.
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because of where the the plates are, and the soil and the plates are so hard, and because there is so much iron in the soil, that is why they don't have any damage from earthquakes,p.s comment if you can i hoped that this helped :)
Northern plains are flat and fertile regions located inland, covering a large area in countries like India and the United States, while coastal plains are flat expanses of land along the coastlines of oceans and seas. Northern plains are known for their agricultural productivity, while coastal plains may have a mix of agriculture, industry, and urban development due to their proximity to the coast.
northern west coast, think Washington or Oregon where it rains a lot
The plains are located in several states.
Central planes are planes that intersect
The plains that stretch across the middle of the United States are referred to as the Great Plains.
There are ten states in the Great Plains Region of the US.
A large drought overwhelmed the Great Plains area in the 1930s. The drought caused much damage in the Dust Bowl states.
Tornadoes can and do occur in all 50 states. Oklahoma and surrounding states of the southern plains typically have the highest frequency of tornado events, where the northern plains/midwest come in second and the southeast U.S. comes in 3rd. Next would be the Northeast and then the west coast.
Most of them but they are not related to the Great Plains.