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This is not true over longer distances though….

New York hillsides are rounded because of plants and their roots.

Deforestation!

The block diagrams below show two landscape regions labeled A and B. What is the most probable cause of the difference in surface features between A and B? (1)A is the result of a humid climate, while B is a dry climate. (2) A is at a high elevation, while B is located at sea level. (3) A is a plateau region, while B is a mountainous region. (4) A is composed of igneous bedrock, while B is composed of sedimentary bedrock. landscapes

Hudson River Drainage Basin

Plains - Lowlands

Plateaus - Highlands

Mountains

Which New York State landscape region may drain with this pattern? (1) Taconic Mountains (3) Adirondack Mountains (2) Champlain Lowlands (4) Mississippi Delta lands

(1) Taconic Mountains (3) Allegheny Plateau (2) Champlain Lowlands (4) Erie-Ontario lowlands Which New York State landscape region may drain with this pattern?