no it does not it has a hill that is really tall but no mountains
Hoosier Hill
rocky
They are the beginning of the Cumberland Plateau, the southern part of the Appalachian Plateau.
yes
Lebanon, Indiana
Mountain lions are not native to Indiana and were considered extirpated from the state in the early 1900s. While there have been occasional reports of mountain lion sightings in Indiana, these are typically attributed to transient individuals wandering from other states rather than a resident population. Wildlife officials generally believe that any mountain lions seen in Indiana are likely stray animals rather than established residents.
The northern part of Indiana is flat while the southern part has hills.
blue ridge
Indiana does not have any significant mountain ranges. It is known for its plains and relatively flat topography. There are also some plateaus in the southern part of the state, such as the Hoosier Plateau.
Florida
it is Indiana
The Ohio River forms the boundary between Indiana and Kentucky.