There is no definitive region of US States that fall into the category of Midwestern, however, with that said, there is a consensus among many North American geographers concerning this question. With a good degree of accuracy, it may be said that States that are located west of the Mississippi River and stretching over to the Rocky Mountains are midwestern States.
A common term used to describe a region that covers two states with similar pressure and temperature is an "iso-thermal region." This indicates that the area experiences consistent temperatures across the two states.
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4 seasons warm summers cold winters moderate falls and warm and wet springs.The climate in the Midwest of the United States is very cold in the winter. In the summer, it tends to be warm and humid.
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In some circles the other term for Midwestern States have been called the "heartland" region of the United States.
In some circles the other term for Midwestern States have been called the "heartland" region of the United States.
In some circles the other term for Midwestern States have been called the "heartland" region of the United States.
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Which region could also be called the mid west states
The Midwest is a colorful synonym for the North Central States. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota & South Dakota compose the Upper Midwest. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas compose the Lower Midwest. Iowa and Nebraska could be put in either subregion. Some maps show an incorrect depiction of these subregions. ALL portions of states like Indiana and Missouri lie within the Lower Midwest. Even calling the northern ends of Ohio and Illinois the "Upper Midwest" is stretching the truth. Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee and Oklahoma are South Central States. And consequently, they are NOT part of the Midwest. These latter states are part of the Mid-South.
The United States Census Bureau defines four regions - Northeast, Midwest, South and West. New Mexico and Arizona are in the southwestern U.S. and are in the West Region.
The United States Census Bureau defines four regions - Northeast, Midwest, South and West. New Mexico and Arizona are in the southwestern U.S. and are in the West Region.
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A common term used to describe a region that covers two states with similar pressure and temperature is an "iso-thermal region." This indicates that the area experiences consistent temperatures across the two states.
Which region could also be called the mid west states
The United States Census Bureau defines four regions - Northeast, Midwest, South and West. New Mexico and Arizona are in the southwestern U.S. and are in the West Region.