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Feb 29, 2020

[Ans] In which of these states can you find some of the Ozarks?

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The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains or Ozark Plateau represent the largest area of rugged topography in the central United States. The region covers much of the southern half of Missouri and northern Arkansas but also extend westward into eastern Oklahoma and parts of Kansas. The Ozarks cover nearly 50,000 square miles, making it the most extensive highland region between the Appalachians and Rockies. The Salem Plateau, named after Salem, Missouri, makes up the largest geologic area of the Ozarks.




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Missouri:


The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains or Ozark Plateau represent the largest area of rugged topography in the central United States. The region covers much of the southern half of Missouri and northern Arkansas but also extend westward into eastern Oklahoma and parts of Kansas. The Ozarks cover nearly 50,000 square miles, making it the most extensive highland region between the Appalachians and Rockies. The Salem Plateau, named after Salem, Missouri, makes up the largest geologic area of the Ozarks.


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