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Idaho has a much higher average elevation than Mississippi, as it includes the Bitterroot Range and the Salmon River Mountains
The Black Belt in Alabama refers to a region in the central part of the state known for its rich, dark soil. This area has historically been significant for agriculture, particularly cotton production. It is characterized by its fertile land and cultural history.
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Idaho State University is located in the state of Idaho.
The state fruit of Idaho is the huckleberry.
Idaho does not have an official state dog.
Tennessee has higher elevations than Florida. Florida's highest point is Britton Hill at 345 ft.; Tennessee's highest point is Clingmans Dome at 6,643 ft. See the link below for the highest elevations for all 50 US states.
After Idaho became a state, it was a . . . state.
Arizona has higher elevations than Louisiana. Arizona is home to the Grand Canyon, which reaches elevations over 8,000 feet, while Louisiana's highest point is only around 535 feet above sea level.