Southcentral, Panhandle, Interior, Southwest and North Slope.
There are six regions in Alaska if you count the Aleutian Islands as a region. The other five are: South Central, Southeast, Interior, Southwest, and North Slope.
Alaska is divided into five different regions: The Southcentral which includes the population centers of Anchorage and Fairbanks, the Panhandle which includes the capital at Juneau, the Interior, the Southwest which includes the Aleutian Islands and the Arctic or North Slope which includes all lands north of the Arctic Circle.
Far north, Interior, southwest, south central, inside passage
Southcentral, Panhandle, Interior, Southwest and North Slope.
There are five main land regions in Alaska, not four. The five main land regions in Alaska are: Southcentral Panhandle Interior Southwest North Slope
There are five: Southcentral, Panhandle, Interior, Southwest and North Slope.
There are five: Southcentral, Panhandle, Interior, Southwest and North Slope.
Mets are the regions
Alaska's Regions:South Central PanhandleInteriorSouthwestNorth Slope.
Chugach Mountains in southern Alaska and in most regions of Alaska.
Alaska has a subarctic and arctic climate. The southern regions of Alaska have a subarctic climate with milder winters and cooler summers, while the northern regions have an arctic climate with long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
Name five basic climate regions