Plains don't have trees, woodlands have trees.
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The Eastern Woodlands region is characterized by dense forests, plentiful water sources, and a diverse array of plant and animal life. In contrast, the Great Plains is a vast grassland region with few trees, a semi-arid climate, and large herds of grazing animals like bison. The Eastern Woodlands had a more settled and agricultural-focused indigenous population, while the Great Plains were home to nomadic tribes that followed the movement of buffalo herds.
The plains indians and the eastern woodlands to make huts and other homes.
The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
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Eastern Woodlands
The Great Plains, the Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest, and the Eastern Woodlands
eastern woodlands, california-intermountian, southwest, plains, northwest coast
The Pacific Northwest, the Desert Southwest, the Great Plains, and the Eastern Woodlands. Hope this helps!
Timber and different kinds of animals.
The eastern woodlands stretch from the northern Appalachian mountains to around Georgia. Plants include the Red baneberry, nightcaps, and the wood anemone. The eastern woodlands are also covered in deciduous forest to coniferous forest, and the great plains way out west. Quite a variety of Oak tree species, Walnut tree species, and Pine tree species also flourish in the eastern woodlands regioin of North America.
The eastern woodlands is in the eastern part of the United States.