Many states in the U.S. have valleys, including California, known for the Central Valley; Colorado, with the San Luis Valley; and Virginia, which features the Shenandoah Valley. Other notable states with significant valleys include Washington, with the Yakima Valley, and Utah, home to the Salt Lake Valley. Each of these valleys is characterized by unique geographical features and ecosystems.
The "Border States" were slave states.
there are 50 states in the United States of America ...
There are currently fifty states in the United States of America.
the southern states such as Florida and Georgia
all 50 states.
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How valles are MADE
Costal, mountains, and vallys
canyons and vallys
Tokyo's main landforms may be mountains, rivers, lakes, vallys
Life has it's ups and downs. She says" look at the zigzags the mountins and the vallys."
Is a mountainous region in Georgia that also has vallys. Water sources would include groundwater and nearby water such as coosawatee river.
people who lived in vallys or at the bottom of hills because the rain travels down the hills and reaches the houses and acts like a swin pool
The answer may be that in the 1990s the Calforna vallys water was polluted by irgation runoff with the addtion of pesticides. The Tigris vally also had many rgation systems so I thnk it's a good assumption that the Tigris vally irigation causedsme sort of water pollution like in Californa.
counties are to states as states are to
the states are states because there in seperate places.
None of the Border States seceded even though they were slave states.