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You can describe a region by looking at the land. Flat:plains;Plateau:large areas of high, flat, or gentle rolling land; ect...
Mississipi is a main land region and it is stupid yeah
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Iowa, Illinois,Indiana, Kansas,and North Dakota have only cropland for land use
"Indiana" means "Indian Lands." The use of that word to describe the territory now called Indiana dates back to at least 1768 and the "Indiana Land Company." The name was used in 1800 when creating the Indiana Territory out of the Northwest Territory when Ohio was being prepared for admission as a state. At that time, most of the Indiana Territory was land held by the Indians (as Native Americans were then called) and not controlled by the US government.
Indiana got it's name because it means "Land of the Indians" or "Indian Land". This is because in the 1760's it was first applied to the region by the United States Congress when the Indiana Territory was incorporated in 1800.
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Indiana
Utah has 29 land regions that are recognized by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Each region has its own unique geographical features and characteristics.
About one-sixth of the land land in Indiana is covered by forests
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Indiana got its name from the Indians. That is why its called "Land of the Indians"