Basin and Range
Canadian Shield
Costal Plain
Rocky Mountains
Applachian Mountains
Costal Range
Interior Lowlands
Great Plains
Located west of the Appalachian Mountains and east of the Great Plains. Rolling flatlands with many rivers, valleys, and grassy hills.
Flat lands that gradually increase in elevation westward; grasslands
Rugged mountains with very high elevations from Alaska to Mexico. The Continental Divide.
Varied elevation with isolated mountain ranges. Death Valley, the lowest point in North America.
Located along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Broad lowlands, providing many excellent harbors.
Wrapped around Hudson Bay in a horseshoe shape. Hills worn by erosion and hundreds of lakes carved by glaciers.
Located west of the Coastal Plain extending from eastern Canada to Western Alabama; includes the Piedmont.
Rugged Mountains along the Pacific Coast, including the Sierra Nevada and Cascades. Fertile Valleys