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they traded berrys LOTS of fur,beads,weponds and more
The Interior Plains is a vast region of North America that stretches from Canada's western arctic region all the way down to the border of Mexico. The Great Plains is a term used mainly in the US, referring to a large section of the Interior Plains, west of the Mississippi. The term includes Canadian territory, but is rarely used in Canada. In Canada it is more common to refer to the entire Interior Plains as one unit, or to use the term prairie. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are commonly called the Prairie Provinces.
The main occupation of the people of the Northern Plains is Agriculture. The main crops are wheat, rice, bajra, jowar, sugarcane etc.
list 4 competing land uses in the mixed wood plains ecozone
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The great plains of the US get more rain as you move eastward, becoming forests. Westward the plains phase into deserts, high sage plains or mountains.
There were more trees to make timber in the East; more stones and rocks; more coal, petroleum, and oil... and products made from these were scarce in the Plains. Even salt water (ocean) and fresh water was scarcer in the Great Plains than in the East. Men in the East made cotton, sugar, salt, and corn oil. The East up through the early 1900s was still thickly wooded; even now, much is still rural woodlands. Where-ever you have woodlands, you have plentiful small game, birds, deer, snakes, and insects. So if no woodlands, you would also not have the wildlife or insects. And without woodlands, the soil would not be rich loam and would not retain moisture.
It ranges (in general) in the U.S. from Mexico up into Canada, and east of the great plains. Use the link (provided) to the Wikipedia article for more information.
The great plains have the fewest mountains. I guess that would be more north than south, east or west.
Yes the plain indians live on the great plains. plain_indians.webs.com to learn more!
Tornadoes occur more frequently in the Great Plains region compared to valleys. This is because the Great Plains experience more severe weather conditions like thunderstorms and have a favorable topography for tornado formation, such as flat terrain and colliding air masses. Valleys typically do not have the same conditions necessary for tornado formation.
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Yes they did and they lived in a tepees. They lived in the great plains. See plain_indians.webs.com to learn more about them!
Yes, tornadoes frequently occur in the Great Plains region of the United States, often referred to as "Tornado Alley." This area is known for its higher frequency of tornado activity due to the conditions that promote severe weather, such as warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico colliding with cold, dry air from the north.