What is the conclusion of natural regions of the world
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I believe what you are referring to as “natural regions of the world” are those areas that were created as the world was forming. Rivers, oceans, seas, naturally formed lakes would all be considered for this activity. Mountains, valleys, plains, and etc. are all features of “natural regions of the world” as are other natural landscapes. Examples of these in the United States would be the various mountain regions such as the Rocky Mountains, the...
I believe what you are referring to as “natural regions of the world” are those areas that were created as the world was forming. Rivers, oceans, seas, naturally formed lakes would all be considered for this activity. Mountains, valleys, plains, and etc. are all features of “natural regions of the world” as are other natural landscapes. Examples of these in the United States would be the various mountain regions such as the Rocky Mountains, the Smoky Mountains, and etc. The United States also has the only North American rain forest in Washington state (near Olympia).
I believe what you are referring to as “natural regions of the world” are those areas that were created as the world was forming. Rivers, oceans, seas, naturally formed lakes would all be considered for this activity. Mountains, valleys, plains, and etc. are all features of “natural regions of the world” as are other natural landscapes. Examples of these in the United States would be the various mountain regions such as the Rocky Mountains, the Smoky Mountains, and etc. The United States also has the only North American rain forest in Washington state (near Olympia).
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