agricultural farming
buffalo
the kind of great plains i am talking about is social studies and has nothing to do with the Indians.i want to know the physical features,natural resources and adaptations that will be necessary to live there.
tepees
in the late 1700 early 1800s the engishmen were slowly taking the Indians land, so they eventually allotted them area in the dry barren plains in south central America. the didn't move there ALL of the Indians were forced to live on a spit of land sharing lethal diseases and living off of little hunting and unfertile land.
its easy just get goku over to plains
Dry Farming was developed in Utah and used throughout the Great Plains.
Dry Farming
Wind erosion was the cause of soil loss on the great plains in the 1930's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to be susceptible to wind erosion the soil had to be exposed and the agent which did this was human farming - the plough.
Wind erosion was the cause of soil loss on the great plains in the 1930's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- However to be susceptible to wind erosion the soil had to be exposed and the agent which did this was human farming - the plough.
The great Dust Bowl started on the Great Plains of the USA and Canada, areas where forests didn't exist. It was caused by the failure of the farming industry to properly adapt farming techniques to prevent wind erosion. Deep rooted grasses were removed allowing for greater wind erosion and destruction of the soil since it could no longer retain water.
The Dust Bowl of 1930 was caused by severe drought coupled with decades of extensive farming without crop rotation, fallow fields, cover crops or other techniques to prevent erosion.
a plains that are made in deserts by rolling of sands due to wind erosion
farming and raising cows
plains :)
farming and raising cows
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