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Abiotic factors such as wind and water erosion shape the land
Some examples of landforms on a US map include mountain ranges (such as the Rocky Mountains or the Appalachian Mountains), deserts (like the Mojave Desert or the Sonoran Desert), rivers and lakes (like the Mississippi River or the Great Lakes), and plains (such as the Great Plains or the Central Valley).
There are five regions: the gulf coastal plain, the prairie plains, the rolling plains, the great plains, the basin and range region
Yes and No. Fundamentally Earth's tectonic processes have made two forms of Crust. New(ish) Oceanic crust (which underlies the Oceans) and Old Continental Crust (which forms the Land/Continents). Thus the Oceans and the Contents are different. However while the basic shape of the Oceanic crust is similar in all oceans (mid oceanic ridges, abyssal planes, continental slopes and deep see trenches), The Continental crust is much more varied and in basins shaped land forms in this crust water accumulates. In this instance these water bodies are therefore just another land form feature, a result of underlying topography.
Some water forms in the Midwest region include the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River, and numerous smaller rivers, lakes, and wetlands. Land forms in the Midwest include plains, prairies, forests, rolling hills, and some elevated regions like the Ozark Plateau.
The Great Plains are the stretch of land that runs through the Midwest of the United States. Make sure you spell it plains not planes because planes are the things that fly through the air!
I think because they land Romania is not a good land ?? The number of planes over Romania is normal and not so great.
* Land # Car # Train # Subway * Air # Planes # Helicopters * Water # Boats # Jetskis # Rowboats
The Homestead Act offered them free land. (Apex)
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Great Plains
Texas has a great many counties because there are a lot of people in Texas. There is also a lot of land.
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Abiotic factors such as wind and water erosion shape the land
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Some examples of landforms on a US map include mountain ranges (such as the Rocky Mountains or the Appalachian Mountains), deserts (like the Mojave Desert or the Sonoran Desert), rivers and lakes (like the Mississippi River or the Great Lakes), and plains (such as the Great Plains or the Central Valley).