why is the landscape of southwestern
new york different from that of the
rest of the sta...
Social Studies, 08.11.2019 03:31 annamcda301
why is the landscape of southwestern
new york different from that of the
rest of the state?
(a) it had glaciers that left behind
moraines.
(b) it was not covered by glaciers.
(c) it has fewer natural resources.
(d) it is surrounded by water.
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