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  1. the broad expanse of flat land, much of it covered in prairie, steppe and grassland, that lies west of the Mississippi River tallgrass prairie states and east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada. ... a system of mountains in eastern North America, mostly located in the United States but extends into southeastern Canada ...
  2. The United States of America is a country made up of 50 States and 1 Federal District. These states are then divided into 5 geographical regions: the Northeast, the Southeast, the Midwest, the Southwest, and the West, each with different climates, economies, and people.. Map of the 5 US regions with state abbreviations, including Hawaii and Alaska (not to scale).
  3. britannica.com

    Interior Lowlands, the broad, generally flat areas of the central part of the North American continent. The name is used in regional geologic and physiographic descriptions of North America and the conterminous United States. From the tectonic view, the continental Interior Lowlands are areas
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. pressbooks.pub

    Figure 3. European influence in the Colonial United States A. European Realms in North America. Both the United States and Canada are products of European colonialism. North America was inhabited by many Native American groups before the Europeans arrived. Complex native societies, federations, and traditional local groups faced the European ...
  5. Geography of the United States and Canada. Study guide. Kittie122. Regions and Landmarks of West Virginia ... Rugged mountains stretching from Alaska almost to Mexico; high elevations, contains Continental Divide, determines directional flow of rivers, located west of Great Plains, east of Basin and Range ... the lowest point in North America ...
  6. A mostly flat and grassy region of western North America. ... The major range of western Canada that starts in Alaska and ends in the United States. Appalachian Mountains. ... The northern industrial states of the United States, including Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, in which heavy industry was once the dominant economic activity, but lost ...
  7. Curlie directory for category Regional: North America: United States: Alaska. The Alaska category contains English language sites about this geographical region of the world. ... Localities 2,979 Regions ... Regional North America United States Regions Northwest . 74. Shopping Ethnic and Regional North American Alaskan . 6. Other languages 5.
  8. Central America and swell out widely in the United States as the Rocky Mountains. In Canada the Cordilleras consist of six well-marked zones: (1) the 10,000- to 12,000-foot- (3,000- to 3,700-metre-) high Rocky Mountains, continuing north into the Brooks Range of Alaska, (2) the Rocky Mountain Trench, a profound fault feature forming the ...
  9. louis.pressbooks.pub

    The realm of North America as a continent extends from the polar regions of the Arctic in northern Canada and Alaska all the way south through Mexico and the countries of Central America. Geographers usually study the continent by dividing it into two separate realms based on differences in physical and cultural geography. ... The United States ...
  10. handpickedalaska.com

    May 15, 2023Alaska is an enormous state. It's a fact. It is the largest state in the United States of America, containing 663,300 square miles of land (compared to Texas, which comes in at 268,596 square miles). If you set Alaska on top of a map of the Lower 48, it would reach from the west to the east coast and cover most of the Midwest.
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