Most of Nevada is covered by the Great Basin, a vast desert region characterized by arid plains and mountain ranges. This area is marked by its unique topography, including valleys and basins, with the largest being the Humboldt River Basin. The Great Basin is part of the larger Great Basin Desert, which extends into several neighboring states. Overall, the plains in Nevada are primarily dry and sparsely populated.
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The Great Basin Desert covers most of Nevada except for a small portion in the south covered by the Mojave Desert.
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The Great Plains.
Mid western states are the Great Plains states.
The Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The Great Basin Desert covers most of Nevada. A small part of the Mojave Desert also enters the state.
The Great Basin Desert covers a large portion of Nevada. The Mojave Desert covers a small part in extreme southern Nevada.
The Mojave Desert covers parts of California, Arizona, Nevada and Utah.
The middle west region of the United States is mostly covered by flat to gently rolling plains known as the Central Lowland. This area includes the Great Plains and the Interior Low Plateaus, which are characterized by fertile soil, grasslands, and some areas with rolling hills.
The Great Basin is the largest desert in Nevada. It covers much of the state.
The great basin Covers five states mostly Nevada