Coastal Range.
This region also includes rugged mountains :)
Connecticut is beautiful and green. There are a lot of forests and lakes and the homes there are very expensive.
Land in Ancient Kush was green and fertile near the Nile River, and dry and arid near the desert.
The stuff on the flag is on the flag lololol
Ethan Allen from Vermont (in case your teacher is really weird like mine and makes you do a stupid cross word puzzle on the New England region)
People from tribes settled in Egypt 5000 years ago. They all lived along the nile river because the land was green and fertile around the river. The other area of Egypt ws barren Sahara Desert.
WASHINGTON
Oregon is known for its fertile green valleys and dense forests. The state's diverse geography supports a variety of agriculture, including vineyards, orchards, and farms. Oregon's natural beauty and abundance of trees contribute to its reputation for lush and scenic landscapes.
The region that typically has green valleys and heavy forests is the temperate or subtropical region. These regions have the right amount of moisture and sunlight to support lush vegetation and dense forests. Some examples include parts of the Pacific Northwest in North America, parts of Europe, and parts of Southeast Asia.
the Fertile Crescent
From the lush evergreen forests of the region and the lush green color of the Carolina bay's or (Pocosin Bay's).
The state of the fertile valley is rich and abundant, with fertile soil, ample water supply, and favorable weather conditions for agriculture. It is likely a thriving agricultural region with a high potential for productivity.
An Oasis is a fertile or green area in an arid region (as a desert) and are crucial to providing grass for animals to graze in.
yes there is
An oasis is known as a place where water can be found in a desert. But in fact it is a small fertile or green area in a desert region, usually having a spring or well.
dark green on a topographical map is lower in elevation than brown colors.
They live in the forests of Ireland. I hear its very green there.
An "oasis".