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What was the geography in the great plains tribes?

lots of grasslands


How does the great plains relate to geography?

The Great Plains slope gently eastward from the foothills of the Rocky Mts. at an elevation of 6,000 ft (1,829 m) to merge into the interior.


What is the geography of mound builders?

Beyond the Great Plains, in the wooded lands east of the Mississippi River


What are the names of the plains in US?

The common name for the plains that are located in the central area of the lower 48 states are is "The Great Plains". However, the Great Plains are just part of the even larger area of the interior plains that stretch from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.


Which statement accurately describes the development of the great plains in the late nineteenth century?

Technological innovations made farming there possible.


What is the term that describes the devastation of the great plains by drought?

The most historically famous example of the devastation of the great plains was called the Dust Bowl. Droughts did devastate the Great Plains, but the Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of this and poor farming practices.


Is the term that describes the devastation of the Great Plains by drought?

The most historically famous example of the devastation of the great plains was called the Dust Bowl. Droughts did devastate the Great Plains, but the Dust Bowl was caused by a combination of this and poor farming practices.


What is the geography of the Comanche Indians?

On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma


What has the author Carl Frederick Kraenzel written?

Carl Frederick Kraenzel has written: 'The northern plains in a world of change' 'The Great Plains in transition' -- subject(s): Human geography


What is the geography of the Comanche Indian area?

On great plains in part of New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma


How did the geography of the Great Plains affect the US settlement of that region in the early 1800s?

The land was very fertile making people flock to the land making it a great place to farm


How did the geography of the great plains affect US settlement of that region in the early 1800?

The land was very fertile making people flock to the land making it a great place to farm