The southwest of the U.S. is located in the region that includes states like California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, including deserts, mountains, and canyons.
The nickname for the southwest US is the "Sunbelt" due to its warm and sunny climate.
The mountain range running southwest to northeast through the eastern US is called the Appalachian Mountains.
it is California and it's capital is Sacramento.
Type your answer here... New England, Middle Atlantic, South, Midwest, Southwest, West Pacific, Rocky Mountain, Southwest, North- Central, Southeast, Northeast.
The five geographical regions of the US are the Northeast, Midwest, South, West, and the Pacific Coast. Each region has unique characteristics such as climate, terrain, culture, and economic activities.
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In most of its range it would be considered the apex predator. In a small area of the southwest, that position is held by the jaguar.
Texas is such a big state, that it is hard to place it in any one geographical region. However, East Texas can be consider to part of the Southeast, while Northwest and west Texas are part of the Southwest. A more accurate geographical classification for Texas is South Central.
The nickname for the southwest US is the "Sunbelt" due to its warm and sunny climate.
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There is about 5 southwest states
Nope. Only the southwest of the US.
By the end of World War Two, the US had displayed the ability to fight successfully on two major fronts and had the technology for the atomic bomb. One can also note that its geographical position helped to foster this situation. The US geographical position at that time also created within the US an economic advantage no other nation had. Because of the lack of world wide technology, the two major oceans, the Pacific and the Atlantic, afforded the US with these advantages,to emerge from the war as superpower.
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Many Foreigner move into the Southwest
Alaska.
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