The great plains are a flat area of land in the center of N.America.
The flat area of land in the center of North America is called the Great Plains. It is where a lot of the country's produce is grown, particularly corn.
The flat area of land in the center of North America is called the Great Plains. It is characterized by vast open spaces, few trees, and fertile soil that supports agriculture. The Great Plains cover parts of the United States and Canada.
You may be thinking of the polar plateau.
North America was flat with no mountain ranges during the Precambrian era, approximately 1.8 billion years ago.
Northwestern North America has higher elevation than Southeastern North America. Northwestern North America is mainly mountainous while Southeastern North America is mainly flat.
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Mostly flat. 75% of the territory is under 400 meters high. The North and the Center-North have the highest mountain ranges.
The central part of the continent known as North America has a vast grassland region called the Great Plains. This area spans from Canada in the north to Texas in the south and is characterized by flat terrain and grassy landscapes.
The Great Plains region in North America is largely composed of flat lands that stretch across several states, including parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. These flat lands are characterized by fertile soil and expansive prairies.
Eastern Woodlands
Eastern Woodlands
Eastern Woodlands