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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
Ummm ... no. The midwest does not extend to Mexico nor to the Rockies.
Perhaps not officially but I dare you to show how the plains of Colorado and Wyoming are different than the plains of Nebraska and South Dakota. Or how you can see a stark dividing line between Oklahoma and Texas at the Kansas border. Or how Arkansas changes dramatically at the Missouri border. There might be a sign saying that there is a boundary there but climate, terrain, and biome don’t recognize artificial boundaries.
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