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  2. Interior Lowlands - Wikipedia

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    Interior Lowlands is a description of a large region of mainly flat land and may refer to: Interior Lowlands of North America, see Geography of North America and Geography of the Interior United States; Interior Lowlands of Australia, see Geography of Australia; Interior Lowlands Located west of the Appalachian Highlands and east of the Great ...

  3. Interior Low Plateaus - Wikipedia

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    This is a region of rolling plains and eroded plateaus, with a humid subtropical climate in the south and humid continental climate in the north. It is notable for its extensive karst limestone, which comprise the caves at Mammoth Cave National Park. This region includes a portion of what the U.S. Forest service calls the "Central Hardwood ...

  4. Physiographic regions of the United States - Wikipedia

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    USGS map colored by paleogeological areas and demarcating the sections of the U.S. physiographic regions: Laurentian Upland (area 1), Atlantic Plain (2-3), Appalachian Highlands (4-10), Interior Plains (11-13), Interior Highlands (14-15), Rocky Mountain System (16-19), Intermontane Plateaus (20-22), & Pacific Mountain System (23-25) The legend ...

  5. Geography of North America - Wikipedia

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    The plain is a belt of lowlands widening to the south that extends from south New England to Mexico. Interior Lowlands The lowlands extend down the middle of the continent from the Mackenzie Valley to the Atlantic Coastal Plain, and include the Great Plains on the west and the agriculturally productive Interior Plains on the east.

  6. Interior Alaska–Yukon lowland taiga - Wikipedia

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    This is a region of spruce taiga forest covering much of the central and northern interior of the U.S. state of Alaska and Yukon, Canada, from the Bering Sea and Beaufort Sea coasts to the Richardson Mountains in the east with the Brooks Range to the north and the Alaska Range to the south. This is an area of low hills and flatlands from sea ...

  7. Interior Plains - Wikipedia

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    The Interior Plains are highlighted in red. The Interior Plains is a vast physiographic region that spreads across the Laurentian craton of central North America, extending along the east flank of the Rocky Mountains from the Gulf Coast region to the Arctic Beaufort Sea.

  8. Deserts of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Collectively known as the Great Australian desert, they are primarily distributed throughout the Western Plateau and interior lowlands of the country, covering areas from South West Queensland, Far West region of New South Wales, Sunraysia in Victoria and Spencer Gulf in South Australia to the Barkly Tableland in Northern Territory and the ...

  9. List of geographic interiors - Wikipedia

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    The Interior Plateau, official name of the parts of British Columbia between the Coast Mountains and the Columbia Mountains and the Canadian Rockies, and south of the Interior Mountains; The Columbia Plateau, Washington, USA, sometimes referred to as the "Interior Plateau" The Alaska Interior, a largely wilderness area, encompassing most of the ...