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Thunder Basin National Grassland was created on 1960-06-23.
The area of Thunder Basin National Grassland is 2,216.14 square kilometers.
The jumano tribe was sedentary usallystayed in the moutain and basin region hunting buffalo
Yes, Utah does have grasslands, primarily in the form of high-elevation meadows and sagebrush-steppe ecosystems. These grasslands are typically found in the western and central parts of the state, characterized by native grasses and a variety of wildflowers. The Great Basin region, which includes parts of Utah, features extensive grassland areas that support diverse wildlife and serve as important habitats.
Yes, the Great Basin Indians used spears as part of their hunting tools. These spears were often crafted from wood and sometimes tipped with stone or bone points for increased effectiveness. They were primarily used for hunting small to medium-sized game, such as rabbits and birds, as well as for fishing in some areas. The design and use of spears varied among different tribes within the Great Basin region.
The regions of grass that lie north and south of the Congo River Basin are known as the "Congo savannas." These areas consist of grasslands and open woodlands, contrasting with the dense rainforests found within the basin itself. The savannas support diverse wildlife and are significant for agriculture and pastoralism in the surrounding regions.
The Indians of the Great Basin region had an economy primarily based on foraging and hunting. They relied on the diverse natural resources available, such as plants, seeds, nuts, and small game, including rabbits and birds. Seasonal migrations allowed them to exploit different food sources throughout the year. Additionally, some groups engaged in trade with neighboring tribes for resources not available in their immediate environment.
The Llano Basin appears to be a misnomer for the geologic feature called the Llano Uplift. The flat-lying sediments of the Edwards Plateau truncate against the granitic basement rocks which are exposed in massive monoliths like Enchanted Rock.
The region known as the Congo Basin in Central Africa experiences the most thunderstorms per year on average. The warm and humid conditions in this area are conducive to the formation of thunderstorms, leading to frequent lightning and thunder activity.
Timothy Scott Kuhn has written: 'Farmer management of hunting on private farmlands in the Columbia Basin Project' -- subject(s): Wildlife management, Farms, Recreational use, Hunting, Land use
No, Oregon is not in the desert biome but a small area of the Great Basin Desert does enter the southeastern corner of the state. Much of the eastern half of Oregon does have semi-arid grasslands, however.
The nine largest coal-producing mines in the U.S. are located in Wyoming. The biggest two are, by a fair margin, the North Antelope Rochelle Mine, operated by Powder River Coal LLC, and Black Thunder, operated by Thunder Basin Coal Company LLC.