Inland Areas
Inland areas refer to regions that are located away from coastlines and large bodies of water. These areas can include plains, mountains, and valleys, and they often have distinct climates and ecosystems compared to coastal regions. Inland areas may experience more extreme temperatures, with hotter summers and colder winters, due to their distance from the moderating effects of the ocean.
Many inland areas are characterized by agriculture, as the land can be fertile and suitable for farming. Additionally, they may host various natural resources, such as minerals and forests. Examples of inland regions include the Great Plains in the United States and the Central Valley in California.