The type of land form covers most of the Midwest are the Plains
the type of landform is a plateau.
Sedimentary rock covers most of the Earth's surface. This type of rock forms from the accumulation of sediments like sand, mud, and organic material, and it can be found in layers all over the planet.
The major rock type that covers most of the Earth's surface is sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and consolidation of sediments, such as sand, mud, and organic matter, over time. They can be found in layers or strata and often contain fossils.
No, "bay" refers to a body of water partially enclosed by land. It is not a landform itself, but rather a type of formation along a coastline. Landforms are natural features on the Earth's surface created by geological processes.
A buttle is not a recognized landform. It may be a typo or misspelling. Did you mean "butte"? A butte is an isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides and a small, flat top.
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the type of landform found in okhahoma state is?
plains :)
Montenegro is not a landform, it is a country in Europe.
what landform is antelope canyon
do not know guys sorry
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it is cute that is the answer
Most of the Midwest lies on the Central Lowlands, a broad and flat region characterized by rolling hills, fertile plains, and river valleys. This area includes the Great Plains, which extend westward and are known for their agriculture. Additionally, parts of the Midwest feature the Appalachian Highlands to the east and the Ozark Plateau to the south, but the predominant landform is the expansive lowland.
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the type of landform is a plateau.