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What is the geography of New Hampshire?

It has a small coastal region, mountains and is heavily wooded.


Why are the Blue Ridge Mountains bumpy?

Trees -- seriously. The mountains are heavily forested, and the trees release isoprene gas, which looks blue from a distance.


The artists of the Northern Renaissance were most heavily influenced by?

the reformation


Which river iis located in eastern and northern Africa and is heavily polluted?

the niger river


What mountains southern part of Missouri?

The Ozarks are located in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas (with a small overflow into northeastern Oklahoma and the extreme southeast corner of Kansas). "Mountains" is a bit generous; the Ozarks are really a heavily eroded dome or plateau, with the highest point being only about 780 meters (less than half a mile) above sea level.


Does the surface of the moon have mountains and craters?

Yes, the surface of the moon has both mountains and craters. The moon's surface is heavily cratered due to impacts from asteroids and comets. Mountains on the moon are primarily formed by volcanic activity in the past.


Why are the northern territories not heavily populated?

The North part of the Northern Territories is a vast tundra. It is unable to support human life, and it's easier just not to live there


What region is northern part of the Peninsula is heavily populated near San Diego?

Baja Californialetter C


What region has old eroded mountains Oldest mountains in North America?

The Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York are considered to be some of the oldest mountains in North America. They are heavily eroded and characterized by their dome-like shape, which contrasts with the more rugged peaks of younger mountain ranges.


In what way did the US citizens heavily influence Mexicos northern territories?

By taking them forcefully. See related questions.


Which region was more heavily populated in late 1700's- the northern states or southern states why?

my black butt


What does northern cardinal eat?

Mainly seeds and insects. Adults lean heavily to seeds, but feed insects to the young.