Great plains
southwest,southeast,north central,northeast
The Midwest is called “America’s Breadbasket” because Midwestern farmers grow a lotof the wheat we use to make bread.
The southeast has warmer temperatures than the Northeast and Midwest because it is closer to the equator, which receives more direct sunlight throughout the year. Additionally, the southeast has a more humid climate due to its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, which can contribute to higher temperatures.
Because that is where most of the grain soybeans and wheat is planted
Because that is where most of the grain soybeans and wheat is planted
The Midwest is called “America's Breadbasket” because Midwestern farmers grow a lot of the wheat we use to make bread. Why do we call the Midwest “America's Heartland?” Geography – The Midwest lies at the heart, or center, of the United States.
Because a lot of grain is grown there. And from grains you get flour, and from flour you get bread.
Because they have the same climate
They farm because they are called the u.s's "breadbasket". They have the most fertile soil and water sources perfect for farming. The Midwest used to be a place for manufacturing cars.
Indiana is in the Midwest because it borders Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south and southeast, and Illinois to the west.
The southeast because Connecticut is in the top of the United States
They farm because they are called the u.s's "breadbasket". They have the most fertile soil and water sources perfect for farming. The Midwest used to be a place for manufacturing cars.