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GrogVix [38]
2 years ago
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Opi Studies CR

History
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MArishka [77]2 years ago
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Northwestern and southern Mississippi are different from the Northeastern and central regions of the state because Northwestern and southern Mississippi are more diverse in geography.

<h3>What is the Mississippi  about?</h3>

The southern part of the Central Lowland is known to be filled with loess ( called wind-deposited silt) and the Lower Mississippi Delta is known to be very big and key part of the American landscape.

Note that Northwestern and southern Mississippi are different from the Northeastern and central regions of the state because Northwestern and southern Mississippi are more diverse in geography even though it is subtle but it is there.

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