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P lains

By Georgia Greene and Kairi Herrera. P lains. Flat areas of land (Often) small rolling hills Different sizes Inland plains have land on all sides Floodplains form near rivers. Characteristics. Great Plains (Canada) Great Plains (Mexico) Great Plains (United States). Location.

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P lains

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  1. By Georgia Greene and Kairi Herrera Plains

  2. Flat areas of land (Often) small rolling hills Different sizes Inland plains have land on all sides Floodplains form near rivers Characteristics

  3. Great Plains (Canada) Great Plains (Mexico) Great Plains (United States) Location

  4. Thick pine forest grow (Cold Northern areas) Buffalo grass (Warm dry areas) Indian grass(Warm dry areas) Plants

  5. Antelopes(Great plains) Coyotes (Great plains) Prairie dogs(Greats plains) Beavers(Flood plains) River otter(Flood plains) Raccoons(Flood plains) Elk(Coastal plains) Fox(coastal plains) Bears(Coastal plains) Animals

  6. Webster, Christine. Plains. Minnesota: Capstone Press, 2005. Work Cited

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