Insufficient Rainfall
insufficient rainfall
The great plains was not always ideal for agriculture. The weather was a problem and the flat lands made it vulnerable to attacks by natives.
Many farmers left the great plain because the dust bowl caused droughts and that was really bad for agriculture or farming
the construction of railroads west of the Mississippi because railroads connected eastern markets to western farms.
The Great Plains
drought
One ecological factor that made agriculture difficult on the Great Plains in the 1930s was the severe drought known as the Dust Bowl. This drought led to the loss of fertile topsoil through erosion, making it challenging to grow crops and sustain agriculture in the region.
drought
insufficient rainfall
polution
beansprouts
Agriculture.
They are suitable for agriculture
agriculture
plains are low lands where the slope of the land is gradual and are suitable for agriculture ,settlement and transportation.
there is lots more intence
The people living in plains practice agriculture on a large scale because the land is fertile here. Their lifestyles revolve around agriculture.