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Does the southeast region have a long or short growing season?

Long growing season.


What in New England made farming difficult?

The weather is what made farming in New England difficult. Winters are harsh, and the growing season is short.


What geographical factors allowed slavery to spread west?

Soil that was suitable for growing short-staple cotton.


What are the most common crops grown in the southern region?

long-staple cotton and short-staple cotton plants were the most common crops.


What are the growth regions of roots?

The Meristematic Region or Growing PointThis region occurs immediately behind the root cap. The Meristematic region consists of meristematic tissue and is protected by the root cap. The cells are very activeand divide rapidly to form new cells which differentiate later to form more specialized root tissues. The cells of this region also replace the cells rubbed-off from the root cap and provide additional cells for the next region.FunctionThis is the region where the cells divide and where additional cells are provided for the zone of elongation.The Region of ElongationThe cells formed in the meristematic region undergo rapid growth in length. This causes the root to elongate and penetrate deeper into the soil in search for water and mineral salts. The meristematic and elongation zones are also referred to as the region of growth.FunctionIn this region the cells undergo rapid enlargement,i.e. the cells undergo rapid growth in length.The Root-hair RegionThe root hair region occurs a short distance above the region of elongation. Here a large number of fine, hair-like outgrowths are formed. The root hairs arise from the epidermal tissue of the root and are called root hairs. The root hairs are short and short-lived and develop on theprimary and secondary roots. A root-hair consists of the following parts: a thin cell wall, a thin lining of cytoplasm which contains thenucleus and a comparatively large vacuole containing cell sap.FunctionThe main function of the root hairs is to increase the area of absorption of the root.The Mature RegionThe mature region is situated above the root hair region. Here the root becomes thicker and secondary or lateral rootsare developed. The secondary roots in turn rebranch to form tertiary roots. Each lateral branch has its own cap, root hairs, meristematic, elongation and mature regions. The roots in this region are covered by a protective cork layer .FunctionsIn this region the cells undergo differentiation into specialized cells,(e.g. xylem and phloem).It also serves to anchor the plant.febbie

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Does the southeast region have a long or short growing season?

Long growing season.


Is cotton grown in Michigan?

No, it is too cool in Michigan and the growing season too short.


What is the dairy belt?

The dairy belt is a region of the United States that is known for its short summers and short growing season. The dairy belt is famous for milk and dairy products.


In which area did good harbors abundant forests rocky soil and a short growing season most influence the colonial economy?

New England colonie


Why are agricultural products hard to grow in northern Alaska?

because its cold


Because of the stony soil and short growing season farming was to the economy of New England?

nonexistent Because of the stony soil and short growing season, farming was _______ to the economy of New England.


Why did many settlers to new france abandon farming for trapping and trading?

well... New France is in Canada where the growing season is very short also the soil is rocky and hard... since there is a lot of iron ore.


What is Alaska's agriculture?

It is limited by the short 100 day growing season.


Is Idaho a cotton growing state?

No. The frost-free growing season is too short for existing cotton varieties.


Was agriculturallife in the taiga difficult because of the short growing season?

Yes, True


What difficulties did the Plymouth pilgrims face?

Harsh winters and a short growing season


Did North America have a growing season?

North America DOES have a growing season. The southern part of North America has a growing season that is pretty well 365 days of the year, whereas the northern part of North America has a growing season from 6 to 3 months in length. The far north, close to the Arctic Circle, has a short growing season of only 2 months long.