coverd by more fertile farmland
Canadian Shield, Interior Plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, St. Lawrence Lowlands, Appalatian Region, Innuitian Region, Arctic Lowlands & Western Cordillera.
Cordillera, Appalachian Region, Interior plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, St.Lawrence Lowlands, Inuitian Region
There are 100 major geographical regions of Canada. The six include Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Atlantic Canada, Western Canada and the Territorial North and don't forget superman
Zinc, coal, and Iron are the natural resources found in the Appalachian Highlands region in Canada.
i think its the plateau region of India
coverd by more fertile farmland
Administrative Region: a region that is in the lowlands Autonomous Region: a region that is in the highlands
Tennessee is in the Appalachian Region of the United States. It has three regions itself: The Great Smoky Mountains, the highlands, and the lowlands.
1. The Olympic Peninsula Region 2. The Yakima River Drainage Region 3. The Puget Sound Basin Region has Seattle 4. The Columbia River Basin. 5. Willapa Hills Region 6. The Cascade Mountain Region 7. Okanogan Highlands 8. the Blue Mountain Region has
Highlands Region's population is 1,973,996.
interior lowlands
Washington has 5 mainland regions. Coastal Region, Puget Sound Lowlands, Cascade Mountains, Okanogan Highlands, Columbia Plateau.
Canadian Shield, Interior Plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, St. Lawrence Lowlands, Appalatian Region, Innuitian Region, Arctic Lowlands & Western Cordillera.
Scotland has three major land regions: The Highlands A rugged, barren region that covers the northern 2/3 of Scotland. There are two major mountain ranges, the Northwest Highlands and the Grampian Mountains rise in this region. The ranges have parallel ridges that run through the Highlands from northeast to southwest. A deep valley called Glen Mor or the Great Glen separates the two mountain ranges. The highest peak in the British Isle is 4406 feet (1343 meters). Ben Nevis, rises south of Glen Mor. The Highlands have two kinds of valleys. Steep, narrow glens and broad, rolling straths. Much of the land in the Highlands is a treeless area called a moor or a heath. The most rugged land lies along the west coast. Most Highlanders live on the narrow coastal plains. The Central Lowlands The valleys of the Rivers Clyde, Fourth, and Tay cross the Central Lowlands. This region has Scotland's best farmland. Wide, fertile fields and low hills with patches of trees cover the entire region. About three-fourths of Scottish people live in the lowlands. The Southern Uplands They consist of rolling moors broken in places by rocky cliffs. The top of the hills are largely barren, but rich pasture land covers most of the lower slopes. Many sheep and cattle are raised in the southern uplands. In the south, the uplands rise to the Cheviot Hills.
The area of Highlands Region is 62,400 square kilometers.
Farming typically takes place in the Central Lowlands of Australia due to the fertile soils and sufficient rainfall for agriculture. Mining activities are less common in this region compared to other parts of Australia.
Cordillera, Appalachian Region, Interior plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, St.Lawrence Lowlands, Inuitian Region