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  • Mexican Plateau: The Landform Dividing Mexico's Mountain Ranges
    The landform that separates Mexico's two main mountain ranges is the Mexican Plateau.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Two Main Mountain Ranges:

    * Sierra Madre Occidental: Located on the west side of the Mexican Plateau.

    * Sierra Madre Oriental: Located on the east side of the Mexican Plateau.

    * Mexican Plateau: A large, elevated region that lies between these two mountain ranges. It's characterized by high altitudes, arid to semi-arid climate, and vast stretches of grasslands and desert.

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