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OpenStudy (wolfman77):

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OpenStudy (faiqraees):

You will find sufficient information here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ozarks

OpenStudy (wolfman77):

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OpenStudy (advert):

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2nd question about describing

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The Ozark Mountains or Ozark Plateau is a rugged highland area stretching roughly from St. Louis, Mo., to the Arkansas River and occupying parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois and Kansas. The tallest segment is the Boston Mountains, which stands up to 2,000 feet tall.

OpenStudy (wolfman77):

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The Ozarks have been often featured in fiction, most notably Harold Bell Wright's "The Shepherd of the Hills. " The Mark Twain National Forest is located in the Ozarks in southern Missouri.

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OpenStudy (wolfman77):

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