Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin
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There are no true deserts in the midwest. All deserts of the United States are in the southwest.
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There are twelve (12) states in the Midwest region of the United States
All states in the Midwest get tornadoes on a regular basis.
All the states in this region touch lake Michigan
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The Midwest is a colorful synonym for the North Central States. Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota & South Dakota compose the Upper Midwest. Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas compose the Lower Midwest. Iowa and Nebraska could be put in either subregion. Some maps show an incorrect depiction of these subregions. ALL portions of states like Indiana and Missouri lie within the Lower Midwest. Even calling the northern ends of Ohio and Illinois the "Upper Midwest" is stretching the truth. Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee and Oklahoma are South Central States. And consequently, they are NOT part of the Midwest. These latter states are part of the Mid-South.
Wisconsin is the major Midwest dairy state. The other major dairy states in the United States are California, New York, Idaho and Pennsylvania.
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.
The Midwest United States has no true deserts.
The Midwest is called the heartlands because it it is central to the rest of the United States.