The Northwest region of the United States is primarily characterized by its diverse geography, which includes the Cascade Range, the Pacific coastline, and numerous forests and rivers. Key states in this region include Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, with major cities like Seattle and Portland. The area is known for its rich Natural Resources, including timber and fisheries, as well as a strong emphasis on environmental conservation. Additionally, the Northwest is culturally vibrant, influenced by a mix of Indigenous heritage and contemporary urban life.
Washington, Montana, Oregon, Idaho, and Wyoming make up the Pacific Northwest.
Granite.
The second most abundant gas is oxygen.It makes up less than one fourth (1/4) of the volume.Oxygen makes up 21% of gases in dry air.
Since 1831, the word Flanders is used to name the northern region of Belgium, where most inhabitants speak Dutch.When spoken about Flanders in WWI, commonly the area now approximately containing Occidental Flanders (the most western part of the region) is meant. There during WWI many battles were fought, especially in the Northwest (nearby cities like Diksmuide, Ieper...).As the earth was churned up by the fighting, poppies grew there, and this became an import symbol for the First World War.
Ceded territories
The Central Mexican Plateau or Mexican Altiplano.
The region of Calabria makes up the toe of boot, i.e., Italy.
everything is stinky.
Fiji counts as a state can does not make up the four corners region
The land between the Tigris and the Euphrates
Nevada
Presumably in the northwest of something, though you'd need to be more specific for us to say the northwest of what.Canada has a region called the "Northwest Territories", which lies between Yukon and Inavut and north of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. (Canada used to have a region called the Northwestern Territory that included the present Northwest Territories and some other land also.) The US used to have a region called the "Northwest Territory", which included the land that today makes up Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota (essentially: the land bordered by the Missisippi River to the west, the Ohio River to the south, the Great Lakes to the North, and Pennsylvania to the east). Since 1803 (when the state of Ohio was carved from it and the remainder was parceled into other divisions) the term has been politically obsolete, so a reasonable answer to your original question would be "in the history books."
water makes up most of the bodies water
California, Oregon, Washington and Arizona
North Carolina makes up most of Virginia's southern border. Tennessee makes up the rest.
what state makes up most of Arkansas' southern border
The element that makes up most of the earths CORE is iron.