The number of cows in the United States is generally higher in the South, specifically in states like Texas, which has the largest cattle population in the country. The Midwest also has a significant number of cattle, particularly in states like Nebraska and Kansas. Overall, while both regions have substantial cattle industries, the South tends to have a larger concentration of cows.
Cows tend to align themselves in a north-south direction while grazing, although this behavior can vary based on local topography and magnetic fields. Studies have shown that they prefer to face north or south when eating, possibly due to the Earth's magnetic field. However, this alignment is not absolute and can change with environmental factors.
The South
The North.
The South had more than the North, and the abolishment of slavery began in the North. But the South wanted slaves - thus ensued the Civil War.
Slavery was more important to the South than it was to the North, because the South's economy relied on agriculture.
more in the south
Cows
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Cows tend to align themselves in a north-south direction while grazing, although this behavior can vary based on local topography and magnetic fields. Studies have shown that they prefer to face north or south when eating, possibly due to the Earth's magnetic field. However, this alignment is not absolute and can change with environmental factors.
The North was more industrialized while the South was agrarian.
the north was more agricultural
the north was more agricultural
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Michigan. The most norther part of the Upper Peninsula is more north than South Dakota.
The South
There was some slavery, for a time, in the North, but there were more crops in the South than in the North, e.g. less need in the north.
The North was more industrialized then the south.