The land around the source of the Missouri River, located in the Rocky Mountains of Montana, is characterized by rugged, mountainous terrain with steep slopes and alpine features. The area is predominantly covered by forests and meadows, with an abundance of wildlife and diverse ecosystems. As the river begins its journey, it flows through pristine landscapes that include glacial lakes and high-altitude grasslands before descending into the plains. This region is known for its scenic beauty and is part of the larger Missouri River Basin.
The Missouri river and Mississippi river both travel through here, giving a lot of water to the land
My understanding is that it consisted of all the land drained by the Mississippi-Missouri river complex. The exact boundaries were not at all precise.
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I think you mean the source of a river, which is usually in the mountains.
I think you mean the source of a river, which is usually in the mountains.
Missouri State has 5 main land regions: Glaciated Till Plains, Osage Plains, Ozark Highlands, Mississippi Lowlands, & Alluvial River Plains.
It was hard because it was a swampy land and the climate was harsh.
The Missouri Compromise said that any land below Missouri is slavery land, and any land above that, is freedom.
It leaves silt that builds up the land around the river banks.
Yes :D
The 'black land' was the fertile land along the Nile.
A river, except it doesn't always have its source in the hills