Great plains
plains not water
i think utah
The Missouri River separates Iowa from Nebraska.
No, Lincoln, Nebraska is not in the Rocky Mountains. It is located in the eastern part of the state, far from the mountain range, which primarily spans Colorado, Wyoming, and parts of Montana and New Mexico. Lincoln is situated on the Great Plains, characterized by flat terrain and prairies.
Nebraska is a leading producer of corn, soybeans, beef, and pork. The state's extensive agricultural landscape and favorable climate contribute to its significant output in these sectors. Corn and soybeans are vital crops for both domestic use and export, while Nebraska's livestock industry is renowned for its high-quality meat production.
The only flatlands in Nebraska are along Interstate 80 which runs parallel to the plat river. The flood plain is flat and is about 40 to 50 miles wide in some areas. This runs East and West along the entire state. To the west of this are the sandhills (now I am not sure if whomever is calling these mountains, but they are hills). And to the east of this are smaller, rolling hills.
plains not water
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska
No, Nebraska has a lot of semiarid grassland but has no true deserts.
Nebraska
no Florida & Utah have no mountains
Nebraska does not have any mountains. The state is known for its flat terrain and is part of the Great Plains region.
Nebraska and South Dakota.
Great plains
Yes hot springs is in the ouachita mountains
The broad flat land that stretches from the Rocky Mountains to the center of the US is called the Great Plains. It is known for its fertile soil and extensive agricultural activities, and it covers states such as Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas, and parts of Texas and Oklahoma.
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska. Utah is known for its mountainous landscape, which includes the Rocky Mountains and the Wasatch Range, while Nebraska is relatively flat with few notable mountain ranges.