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Level I divides North America into 15 broad ecoregions (or biomes). Indiana is within the Eastern Temperate Forest environment, Level I region. Level IV ecoregions (denoted by numbers and letters) are a further subdivision of Level III ecoregions (denoted by numbers alone). [1] [2] [3] 54 Central Corn Belt Plains. 54a - Illinois/Indiana Prairie
Ecoregions may be identified by similarities in geology, physiography, vegetation, climate, soils, land use, wildlife distributions, and hydrology. The classification system has four levels, but only Levels I and III are on this list. Level I divides North America into 15 broad ecoregions; of these, 12 lie partly or wholly within the United States.
Pages in category "Lists of ecoregions in the United States" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... List of ecoregions in Indiana; L.
The Indiana Uplands or the Hoosier Uplands are a geographical region in south-central Indiana. ... The Indiana Uplands include the following ecoregions: [1] [4]
Pages in category "Ecoregions of Indiana" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Corn Belt; I.
Ecoregions of the United States by state Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. ... Ecoregions of Indiana (3 P) Ecoregions ...
The highest point in Indiana is Hoosier Hill, at 1,257 feet (383 m) above sea level in northern Wayne County. Rural areas in the central portion of the state are typically composed of a patchwork of fields and forested areas. The geography of Central Indiana consists of gently rolling hills and sandstone ravines carved out by the retreating ...
Pages in category "Ecoregions of the United States" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total. ... List of ecoregions in Indiana; Interior Low ...