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because the region's continental climate creates an environment of extremes.
Impossible to say for sure. Generally though, it is usually very hot and overall great vacation weather--but there are times (such as December 2009) where is was freakishly cold and unwelcoming. Luckily, those are freak occurrences.
The Great Plains is a large area, with weather that varies greatly from region to region. The northern region has harsh winters, and warm summers. The southern region has warmer winters, and very hot summers.
Yes, The Great Plains is a landform.
North America.
The weather in the Great Plains is seasonal. Summer months are generally warm while winter months are cold and snowy.
Tornadoes
They were a shelter from the weather. The same reason we build Houses.
warm in the summer cold in the winter.
The Weather and climate in the great plains effect the tribes because in winter there are not very many trees so it hard to survive and in winter and the summer is mildly hot so there is harsh weather.
The great plains was not always ideal for agriculture. The weather was a problem and the flat lands made it vulnerable to attacks by natives.
The seasons of the Great Plains were very extreme. The summers were hot and winters were long and cold. With little tree cover, there was also little protection and cover from enemies.
The Great Plains region of the US runs from Montana and the Dakotas down through central Texas (west of the Mississippi but east of the Rockies). The region is characterized by flat land and extreme weather. In Texas specifically, the Great Plains spreads from the Panhandle down through central Texas. (The panhandle of Texas is the large square-like form that juts out to the north on the border of Oklahoma.) Some major cities in the Great Plains region include: Austin, Midland, San Angelo, Lubbock, Odessa, and Amarillo.
The Great Plains region of the US runs from Montana and the Dakotas down through central Texas (west of the Mississippi but east of the Rockies). The region is characterized by flat land and extreme weather. In Texas specifically, the Great Plains spreads from the Panhandle down through central Texas. (The panhandle of Texas is the large square-like form that juts out to the north on the border of Oklahoma.) Some major cities in the Great Plains region include: Austin, Midland, San Angelo, Lubbock, Odessa, and Amarillo.
Storms of the Great Plains - 2013 Severe Weather Outbreak April 14 Pt1 1-4 was released on: USA: 29 September 2013
Yes rainfall decreases from east to west across the great plains. The weather patterns across North America are predominantly influenced by the Atlantic.
because the region's continental climate creates an environment of extremes.