I need to know about if Indiana is a mountanous or a prarie place, also about the land features like the elevation above sea level and places like lakes and mountains. If you also know anythingn about Indiana's Geography please give it to me. Also give me the website you used or you know that it'll give me more information.

http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/in_geography.htm

http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761565316/indiana.html

Thanks, but I still have a question. My teacher at Eastvale said when I write the essay he wants me to describe the state like naming some plains or deserts etc.

If you read those web sites, you'll find that Indiana doesn't have any plains or deserts. It does have rivers, such as the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers. It borders Lake Michigan on the northwest, and the Ohio River forms its southern border. Also look for names of a plateau and lowlands.

Also look for the names of regions and names of caves.

I think your teacher wants you to name specific land and water forms.

Actually I have found something about the land features from the website you gave me, but I want to know about the lakes and rivers.

Indiana is not a mountainous state, but rather characterized by a mix of plains, prairies, and rolling hills. The state's landscape primarily comprises the Central Lowlands region of the United States. While there are no notable mountains in Indiana, the state does feature a variety of land features and bodies of water.

In terms of elevation, the average elevation in Indiana is around 700 feet (213 meters) above sea level. The highest point in the state is Hoosier Hill, standing at 1,257 feet (383 meters) above sea level. However, this elevation is relatively modest compared to mountainous regions.

Indiana is known for its extensive system of lakes, with the most famous one being Lake Michigan, which forms the state's northwestern border. The state also has various other lakes, including Lake Monroe, Lake Wawasee, and Winona Lake, among others. These lakes contribute to the state's diverse geography and provide recreational opportunities.

To learn more about Indiana's geography and specific land features, you can visit the official website of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources at www.in.gov/dnr. This website provides detailed information about the state's geography, land management, parks, and recreational areas. Alternatively, you can also explore resources such as the Encyclopedia Britannica (www.britannica.com/place/Indiana-state) or the National Geographic website (www.nationalgeographic.com/maps/indiana). These sources will offer comprehensive details about Indiana's geography and its various land features.