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Pecans, Oil, and Cattle
how many oil wells are there by geographic region
The North Central Plains region in the United States is characterized by rolling plains, open grasslands, and some low hills. It is located between the Appalachian Mountains to the east and the Great Plains to the west. The region is known for its fertile soils that support agriculture and ranching.
The Middle East region produces the most oil in the world, with countries like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran being major oil producers. They collectively account for a significant portion of global oil production.
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The High Plains region has the most because of it's combination of wheat, farming, oil, gas production, and cattle ranching.
There are oil industries and farming and ranching
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farming, fruits, vegetables, watermelons,and oats. ranching, cattle,goats,oil and gas.
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Agriculture, Cattle and sheep ranching, and oil sands
Main resources that this region supplies are, natural gases, oil, copper, clay, tale, and ranching sheep and cattle. This region also is home to the McDonald observatory. Many of these resources are mined from mines in the Mountains. This region although it is not that big, has many important resources that Texas, and United States all need. Answered by a person named Vincent Liu
It is Texas near Mexico
Texas, also known as the Lonestar State, is most famous for cattle ranches and oil wells/industry.
Montana was the 41st state to be admitted to the Union;on November 8,1889Major Industries are farming,cattle ranching,mining,oil lumbering,and tourismOnly 3 states are larger than Montana