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kykrilka [37]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast the Rolling Plains with the Grand Prairie. How are these sections of Texas similar? How are they different?

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likoan [24]3 years ago
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Answer:      Some of the similarities between the Rolling Plains and the Grand Prairie are;

1) Both can be located within the state of Texas

2) They are part of the North central plains including Western Cross Timbers

3) The crops grown in both regions includes  wheat, sorghum, cotton, peanuts

The differences between the Rolling Plains and the Grand Prairie includes

1) Economy in the Grand Prairie focuses on manufacturing, processing and transportation

The economy includes, military, healthcare, education,

2) Vegetation of the Grand Prairie consists of shrubs small trees and grasses while the Rolling Plains consists of vast amount of prairie grasses

3) One of the largest cities in the Rolling Plains section is Wichita Falls while one of the largest cities in the Grand Prairies is Fort Worth

Explanation:   answer was oeerivona answer

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