This area of the United States is mainly used for livestock, such as cattle and sheep, and the land that is used for farming is mainly used for hay. While hay makes a large income for that area, there are other crops grown in this area. The largest contributors to income in this group are cotton, lettuce, and wheat. The lesser contributors (also still grown in the Southwest) to income are: potatoes, lemons, tangerines, cantaloupes, chili peppers, onion, garlic, grapes, pinto beans, peanuts, barley, and mint.
The four major products of the Southwest Region of the US are oil and gas, agriculture (including cotton, citrus fruits, and livestock), technology (particularly in states like Texas and Arizona), and tourism (attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and Santa Fe).
The nickname for the southwest US is the "Sunbelt" due to its warm and sunny climate.
The Southwest had to develop irrigation systems because of its arid climate with limited rainfall. These systems were essential to provide water for agriculture and support crop growth in this dry environment.
The mountain range running southwest to northeast through the eastern US is called the Appalachian Mountains.
Irrigation is important in the Southwest because it helps support agriculture in a region that has limited rainfall. It allows farmers to grow crops and sustain livestock by providing a controlled water supply to compensate for the arid climate. Without irrigation, agriculture in the Southwest would be severely limited.
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Mexican immigrant workers play a significant role in southwest agriculture. They have been the source of targeted discrimination and taken advantage of by farmers who hire these seasonal employees.
The four major products of the Southwest Region of the US are oil and gas, agriculture (including cotton, citrus fruits, and livestock), technology (particularly in states like Texas and Arizona), and tourism (attractions such as the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and Santa Fe).
The nickname for the southwest US is the "Sunbelt" due to its warm and sunny climate.
southwest
There is about 5 southwest states
Livestock, fruits and vegetables are all US Agriculture
The economy is not as dry as the Midwest, but still dry. == ==
around 2000 B C E
Nope. Only the southwest of the US.
Mexico
Many Foreigner move into the Southwest