Description:
The Great Plains of Northern America constitute a large share of the continent, extending north and south from well into Canada to the border of Mexico, and from the base of the Rocky Mountains on west to the Eastern Woodlands. Actual boundaries are somewhat flexible, depending on the reactions to the area by the particular observer. There are some places one can almost see a line separating the Rocky Mountains and the Plains. Elsewhere on the western border of the Plains, mountain ranges extend deep into the Plains and often form intermontane basins the line of demarcation.
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