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Louisiana contains many great physical features, mostly of which are lakes and rivers. The prominent rivers in the state include; Mississippi River, Red River, Ouachita River, Atchafalaya River, and the Sabine River.
Louisiana’s highest point, Driskill Mountain, is in the northern part of this region. Going south, the land slopes down to become prairie, then marshland, and eventually the sandy islands that border the coastline called barrier beaches.
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Louisiana’s inland areas are drier and are dominated by low prairies and low rolling hills. Average temperatures vary based on location within the state and the northern regions are colder in the winters and hotter in the summers than those areas closer to the Gulf of Mexico. Louisiana’s economy is heavily dependent on its fertile soils and waters.
Louisiana is bordered by Arkansas in the north, Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico in the east, the Gulf of Mexico in the south, and Texas in the west. The state can be divided into three geographic regions. The East Gulf Coastal Plain is the low land east of the Mississippi River.
Louisiana currently has 64 parishes. Louisiana’s topography consists of relatively flat lowlands located on the coastal plain of the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River’s alluvial plain. The highest point in Louisiana is along its border with Arkansas but it still below 1,000 feet (305 m).
Five distinct natural regions exist within Louisiana’s borders, which include coastal floodplains, the Mississippi River Basin, the Red River Valley, terraces and hills. Louisiana sits close to sea level.