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Utah's three main landforms are mountains, plateaus, and deserts. The Wasatch Range, part of the Rocky Mountains, runs along the eastern edge of the state. The Colorado Plateau covers much of southern and eastern Utah, characterized by high, flat terrain and deep canyons. Additionally, the Great Basin Desert occupies the western part of the state, featuring arid landscapes and unique geological formations.

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