A major water problem in the western U.S. is prolonged drought, exacerbated by climate change, which has led to significant water shortages for agriculture, urban areas, and ecosystems. This situation is compounded by over-extraction of groundwater and competing demands for water resources, resulting in reduced river flows and declining reservoir levels. As the population continues to grow, the strain on limited water supplies intensifies, prompting the need for sustainable water management practices.
The Vietnam War was a major problem and the continued draft.
The Vietnam War was a major problem and the continued draft.
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Yes as there are many forms of epilepsy it has become a major problem in the U.S.A.
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On the eastern side- The Appalachian Mountains On the western side- The Rocky Mountains
The Pacific Ocean.
The major difference is that the eastern part of the US generally has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters, while the western part has a more varied climate, with regions experiencing Mediterranean, desert, and mountainous climates. Additionally, the western US tends to be drier overall compared to the eastern US.
The major resources of the Western US include oil and natural gas, minerals such as gold, silver, and copper, renewable energy sources like wind and solar power, as well as water resources from rivers and reservoirs. The region is also known for its agricultural products like wheat, corn, and fruits.
The Pacific Ocean and the Bearing Strait (just western Alaska)
The Rocky Mountains.