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  • Tennessee Landforms: Exploring the State's Diverse Geography
    Tennessee is a state with diverse geography, and there are many landforms present, not just four. However, some of the most prominent and defining features include:

    1. Appalachian Mountains: The eastern part of Tennessee is dominated by the Appalachian Mountains, with ranges like the Great Smoky Mountains, the Cumberland Mountains, and the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    2. Cumberland Plateau: This plateau lies west of the Appalachians and is characterized by its rugged terrain, forests, and natural bridges.

    3. Tennessee River Valley: The Tennessee River flows through a wide, fertile valley that supports agriculture and is home to several major cities.

    4. Mississippi Alluvial Plain: The westernmost part of Tennessee is part of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, which is a flat, fertile region known for its cotton production.

    Beyond these four, Tennessee also features various other landforms like the Nashville Basin, Highland Rim, and the Tennessee River Gorge.

    To provide a truly complete list, I would need more context about what kind of landforms you are specifically interested in.

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