yes
Minnesota is a part of the Midwestern region of the country.
Iowa is considered part of the Midwest region because of its geographical location in the central part of the United States. It is bordered by several other Midwest states such as Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Additionally, Iowa shares many cultural and economic similarities with other Midwest states.
yes
Indiana to Minnesota across the north, and everything landlocked south of those states.
minnesota If you're looking for the crossword answer, it is tallgrass.
no because Colorado is considered a western state. its considered part of the southwest just like Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Nevada. the Midwest is South Dakota, North Dakota, kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, wisonsin, minnesota, and nebraska.
Yes, it is most definitely a part of the Midwest.
Eagle Mountain in Minnesota.....2300 feet....Minnesota has 10 highest points in the Midwest.
No. Kentucky is considered a Southeast state. The Midwest states include Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin and the eastern part of Colorado.
Nevada is considered to be a part of the western United States, not the Midwest. Nevada is located between California and Utah.
It has to do with the definition of "Midwest." Only few "Midwestern" states, such as Minnesota and Iowa, are west of the Mississippi, i.e., in the eastern half of the US. States west of Minnesota and Iowa are considered to be in the Great Plains.
The Midwest Region