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Does the blue ridge mark the boundary between the Piedmont and coastal plains?

The natural boundry between these is called the Fall Line. The Fall Line marks the eastern boundry of the coastal plains whereas to the west the Piedmont boundry is marked by the Blue Ridge Mountains.


Is Belize a rainforest?

.The north of Belize consists mostly of flat, swampy coastal plains, in places heavily forested. The flora is highly diverse considering the small geographical area. The south contains the low mountain range of the Maya Mountains. The highest point in Belize is Doyle's Delight at 1,124 m (3,690 ft).[9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belize


What is the highest elevation of the Great Plains?

the highest elevation is one mile high. The great plains is the highest elevated area.


What is the halfway coastal point between Bergerac and Calais France?

On land, it is E-9, 45240 La Ferte-Saint-Aubin, France. On the coast, it may be Saint-Malo.


What is Ohio lowest geographical point?

Mt.Pierre is the highest point and bloke smith lake is it's lowest point.


What is a coastal tornado?

A coastal tornado is a tornado that strikes a coastal area. If the tornado moves over water at any point it is called a waterspout for that time.


What is the norther most point in the world?

The Geographical north pole


What is the furthest inland point called?

The geographical centre of a country.


In what state is the highest geographical point?

Mount McKinley in Alaska is the highest point in the United States.


The lowest point in Texas?

The lowest point in Texas is 8 feet below sea level at the Gulf of Mexico coastline near Brownsville.


What are the point of interest of great plains?

punctuality story


What is Ohio's lowest point?

Ohio's lowest geographical point is on the Ohio River right at the Indiana border.