The Ogallala aquifer is a repository of water that has allowed farmers to mine water and irrigate the Midwest for a hundred years. Unfortunately it is being depleted and the days of the US "breadbasket" are soon over.
cuz they need soil to grow all their crops
cuz they need soil to grow all their crops
because they give us water and without water we can't survive.
temperature
It withdraws to much water to quickly.
Ogallala.
it is the mississippi river
All regions of the USA except for the Midwest have a coastline. The Midwest is landlocked and does not border any major body of water.
the most important resource in the Midwest is grain
Becaus the west is in the middle of 3 and thats why they call it the midwest...lo jk jk
why is iodized salt important to the midwest
The Goodall City Library is located in Ogallala, Nebraska. The exact address is 206 West A Street, Ogallala, NE 69153.
they have the Midwest Folklife Festival which is very, very important. It showcases traditional arts and music from the upper midwest.
The Great Plains cover most of the middle part of the United States. This region is characterized by large expanses of flat land, with fertile soil that is used for agriculture. The Great Plains run from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River.
From Ogallala, Neb. to Kansas City, Ks. it is about 465 miles.
The Great Plains region of the US benefits from the Ogallala (or High Plains) Aquifer.
Cities in the Midwest were important centers for agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. They played a significant role in the development and growth of industries such as steel, automotive, and food processing. These cities were critical in connecting the agricultural resources of the region to markets across the country.