Yep. Yep it did.
they grow wheat and have low grasses
because they grow well in that climate
Corn, wheat, barely, sorghum, soybeans, lentils, and field peas are some crops that are grown on the Great Plains. and way more things and they were all good for your body system
Wheat is able to withstand drought better than corn and some other crops!Wheat became as important to the great plains as cotton become to the South!
Mostly in the plains and in farmland.
yes they grow grass, some plains are called grass plains, or savanas, and horses and maybe first nations live on plains.
Wheat,Barley,Corn,Peppers(Red/Green/Yellow),Apples&Oranges,and also Strawberries
On the eastern plains.
it is colder than other parts of Texas the great plains run through 10 states it is leveled land with few or no tree sorry but that's all i got
They grow in Great Plains. Hope I helped.
j
Northeastern farmers have a more diverse range of crops they can grow due to their varied climate and topography, which supports a wider variety of crops. In contrast, the Great Plains region has a more arid climate and flat landscape, making it suitable primarily for crops like wheat that are well adapted to those conditions. Additionally, historical factors and market demands have also influenced the crop specialization in these regions.