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A topographical map of the U S. Regions are labeled 1 to 6. 1 is on the west coast of California, Oregon, and Washington. 2 is an area in Nevada, Idaho, and Utah. 3 is a mountain area from Canada to New Mexico. 4 is a plains area including Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas. 5 is a coastal area including Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, and New Jersey. 6 is a mountain region from Canada and Maine in the north to Tennessee in the south.

All of the following landforms are labeled with numbers on the map above except the __________.
A.
Great Plains
B.
Coastal Plains
C.
Canadian Shield
D.
Appalachian Mountains

Answers

Answered by santoshchaurasiya254
1

Answer:

Rocky Mountains, byname the Rockies, mountain range forming the cordilleran backbone of the great upland system that dominates the western North American continent. Generally, the ranges included in the Rockies stretch from northern Alberta and British Columbia southward to New Mexico, a distance of some 3,000 miles (4,800 km). In places the system is 300 or more miles wide. Limits are mostly arbitrary, especially in the far northwest, where mountain systems such as the Brooks Range of Alaska are sometimes included. The Rockies are bordered on the east by the Great Plains and on the west by the Interior Plateau and Coast Mountains of Canada and the Columbia Plateau and Basin and Range Province of the United States.

Answered by eggnoodlemontana
1

The first region in yellow (number 1) is the Pacific Coast. The second region in blue is the Great Basin. The Rocky Mountains are in black in the region 3. The Great Plains are next at 4 in green. 5 in red is the Coastal Plain. Last but not least is number 6 the Appalachian Mountains in orange.  

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