The Piedmont<span> is a plateau region located in the eastern </span>United States<span>. It sits between the </span>Atlantic Coastal Plain<span> and the main </span>Appalachian Mountains<span>, stretching from </span>New Jersey<span> in the north to central </span>Alabama<span> in the south. The </span>Piedmont Province<span> is a </span>physiographic province<span> of the larger </span>Appalachian<span> division which consists of the </span>Piedmont Upland<span> and the </span>Piedmont Lowlands<span> sections</span>
The described geographical feature is the Piedmont Plateau.
Explanation:
Piedmont is a plateau region in the United States that lies between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Appalachians.
The plateau runs from New Jersey in a north-westerly direction through the states of Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, all the way to the state of Alabama. The Piedmont has a total area of approximately 210,000 km² and is a maximum of 475 km wide (in North Carolina). Well-known cities in this region are Charlotte, Atlanta and the urbanized area (Delaware Valley) around Philadelphia and Wilmington.
The submerged outer edge of a continent is called the into two major provinces. The submerged outer edge of a continent is called the continental margin. The deep seafloor beyond the continental margin is properly called the ocean basin