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The Great Plains is primarily a natural geographical region in North America, characterized by its flat terrain, grasslands, and climate. While human activities, such as agriculture and ranching, have significantly altered the landscape and ecosystem over time, the formation of the Great Plains itself is a result of natural processes. Thus, it can be considered a natural resource area that has been shaped by both environmental factors and human intervention.
The Great Plains are a natural prairie that has existed for many thousands of years.However, parts of the plains in and around Oklahoma (the so-called Dust Bowl) were made less fertile by unwise farming activities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Disastrous dust storms broke out during a sustained drought between 1934 and 1940, leaving many farms destroyed and towns deserted.
It is natural. If you asked that question, it is likely you do not understand the size of the Great Basin. The Great Basinincludes most of Nevada, half of Utah, and sections of Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon, and California. It is FAR larger than any construction project undertaken by man.
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The Great Lakes are a natural feature.
No. The Great Wall of China was made by men, therefore it is not a natural feature. The Grand Canyon was carved by the natural force of water, and is therefore a natural feature.
The Great Lakes are a natural feature.
Prairies are the geographical feature made of large treeless areas and tall grass that can be found in the Great Plains of the U.S.
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