lots of trees
glaciers and earthquakes
Most of the Midwest lies on the Central Lowlands, a broad and flat region characterized by rolling hills, fertile plains, and river valleys. This area includes the Great Plains, which extend westward and are known for their agriculture. Additionally, parts of the Midwest feature the Appalachian Highlands to the east and the Ozark Plateau to the south, but the predominant landform is the expansive lowland.
plains
The Midwest does not have major mountain ranges. While there are some hilly areas in states like Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois, the region lacks the towering peaks that are found in the western United States.
Yes, it is most definitely a part of the Midwest.
hills and mountains
particles
glaciers and earthquakes
im notsure=/ plains... not sure of any others.
A plain is a flat landform, like you can see in the Midwest. Mountains are huge and steep.
one landform is theBlack Hills Mountain Range it is in the western area of south dakota
The Midwest has abundant resources in coal, timber, and rich farmland. The soil in the Midwest is rich due to glacial deposits.
Most of the Midwest lies on the Central Lowlands, a broad and flat region characterized by rolling hills, fertile plains, and river valleys. This area includes the Great Plains, which extend westward and are known for their agriculture. Additionally, parts of the Midwest feature the Appalachian Highlands to the east and the Ozark Plateau to the south, but the predominant landform is the expansive lowland.
Tornadoes in the Midwest killed 41 people in 2008.
plains
The Midwest does not have major mountain ranges. While there are some hilly areas in states like Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois, the region lacks the towering peaks that are found in the western United States.
Not enough people.