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Hey is this one of your questions on a science packet?
If so is it called "Exploring Earth's Surface"? Because I have the same packet with the same question on it
True. The Great Plains region in the United States is known for its fertile soil, which is conducive for agriculture. This soil, formed by the deposition of sediment from glaciers and rivers over time, is essential for growing crops such as corn, wheat, and soybeans.
False. Geologists do not rely on evidence from fossils to study Earth's interior. Instead, they use seismic waves, drilling samples, and other direct methods to gather information about the Earth's interior, such as its composition and structure. Fossils are used by paleontologists to study ancient life forms and environments, not the Earth's interior.
False. The Great Plains region of Oklahoma is not too hot for farming. While temperatures can be high during the summer, the region is known for its fertile soils and favorable growing conditions for crops such as wheat, cotton, and sorghum. Agriculture is a significant industry in this area.
True. Soil erosion due to flowing water is generally more severe on hill slopes compared to plains because the inclined surfaces on hills result in faster water flow, leading to more erosion. This process is exacerbated by factors such as gravity, increased runoff, and reduced vegetation cover on steeper slopes.
False. A northerly wind comes from the north and moves towards the south.
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Types of plainsCoastal plainAlluvial plainsGlacial plainsTerrestial plainsFlood plains
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By 1930, almost all the Great Plains had been turned into farms or ranches... so False.... Its not true.