The Midwest is called America's heartland because it is the agricultural center of our nation.
No, there is not. There is a sports stadium called the Houston Astrodome.
No, the Houston Astros, Houston's major league baseball team, were originally called the Colt .45's
There are several major highways that cross Indiana.
Nebraska is really in the Midwest
why is the region, midwest, called the nation breadbasket
In the Midwest, which is often called the corn belt.
In the Midwest, which is often called the corn belt.
The Midwest is called the heartlands because it it is central to the rest of the United States.
A native of Houston is called a Houstonian.
The term "Minneapolis is to Indianapolis as Houston is to" suggests a comparison between two pairs of cities that share similar characteristics. Minneapolis and Indianapolis are both mid-sized cities in the Midwest, while Houston, being a large city in Texas, would be compared to another large city. A fitting answer could be "Dallas," as both Houston and Dallas are major urban centers in Texas, similar to how Minneapolis and Indianapolis are in the Midwest.
The Midwest is called America's heartland because it is the agricultural center of our nation.
Yes. Part of the Midwest is called Tornado Alley for this reason.
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The Midwest?..
Rocky mountain
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