Blue Mountains foothills

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The Blue Mountains foothills are a gently rolling transitional landscape at the base of the Blue Mountains, characterized by mixed forests, grasslands, and rural agricultural areas in southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon.

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Blue Mountains foothills canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf foothills
geographical region
adjacentTo Columbia Plateau
drainedBy tributaries of the Columbia River
tributaries of the Snake River
forms transitional zone between lowlands and Blue Mountains
hasBiome temperate forest
temperate grassland
hasClimate continental climate influences
semi-arid conditions in lower areas
hasEcologicalRole transition between grassland and montane forest ecosystems
hasElevationRelativeTo lower than main Blue Mountains
hasLandCover grasslands
mixed forests
hasLandscapeType gently rolling terrain
hasLandUse rural agricultural areas
hasTopography rolling hills
hasVegetation coniferous trees
deciduous trees
shrublands
locatedIn Pacific Northwest
United States of America
surface form: United States

eastern Oregon
surface form: northeastern Oregon

southeastern Washington
partOf Blue Mountains
supportsActivity hiking
hunting
wildlife viewing
usedFor dryland farming
livestock grazing
timber production

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Walla Walla County, Washington contains Blue Mountains foothills
Columbia County, Washington hasFeature Blue Mountains foothills