If we start to travel from the Mississippi River westwards to the Pacific Coast, than the starting point is a lowland, vast one, as we continue to go towards the west we will encounter high mountains, the Rocky Mountains more specifically, and the elevation will go up to 4,400 meters above sea level, than we will go down, elevation wise, to the high plateaus and will be on elevations between 1,000 and 2,000 meters, and after we go up again to almost 4,400 meters as we cross the Cascade Mountains. After the Cascades we go gradually downwards towards the lowlands, where we will first go a bit bellow sea level, and than little up in the lowlands along the Pacific Coast, and at the end reach a point of zero elevation.
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Answer:
Economic depression and extended drought contributed to the dust bowl.
Explanation:
I can explain anything about Venezuela. but its a incomplete question
President Roosevelt saw support from the Allies involved in World War II
increase due to his strong victory during the 1940 Presidential
election, where he easily defeated Wendell Willkie