San Andres Mountains foothills

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The San Andres Mountains foothills are the lower, gently sloping outer regions of the San Andres Mountains that transition into the surrounding Tularosa Basin desert landscape in southern New Mexico.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf foothills
landform
climate arid
semiarid
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageTo Tularosa Basin NERFINISHED
ecoregion Chihuahuan Desert NERFINISHED
elevationRelativeToRange lower slopes
geologicalProvince Basin and Range Province NERFINISHED
geologySimilarTo San Andres Mountains sedimentary rocks
hasParentRange San Andres Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedIn Tularosa Basin region NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

southern New Mexico
near White Sands Missile Range NERFINISHED
White Sands National Park NERFINISHED
partOf San Andres Mountains NERFINISHED
physicallyConnectsTo Tularosa Basin desert NERFINISHED
relativeLocation east side of the San Andres Mountains
slopeDirection generally eastward toward Tularosa Basin
state New Mexico
terrainType gently sloping
transitionZoneBetween San Andres Mountains NERFINISHED
Tularosa Basin desert landscape
typicalVegetation Chihuahuan Desert scrub NERFINISHED
grassland patches
usedFor hiking and outdoor recreation
livestock grazing
military training areas

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Tularosa Basin region contains San Andres Mountains foothills