👉 In the context of geography, "snowland" refers to a large area in the northwestern part of the United States where the snowpack is high and provides significant amounts of fresh water for wildlife. It typically covers an area from 40 to 75 miles wide and extends across several states including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. The snowlands are often characterized by lush forests, dense alpine meadows, and extensive ice fields, providing a
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