Answer:
B. the Great Basin
Explanation:
The Great Basin is considered to be the largest area of connected watersheds which is internally drained and has no outlet.
Basically, it is located around North America and covers regions such as Oregon, Nevada, Utah, California, Wyoming, Idaho, etc.
The following characteristics describe the Great Basin region of the United States of America;
I. It is the largest desert region in the United States.
II. Death Valley is located in this region. III. This region covers six states.
Geography uses other subject in it's studies. Very close to geography are geophysics and geology. Geophysics studies quantitatively physical phenomena of the planet Earth, geology studies composition of soil rocks and their development through history. Geography uses biology, statistics, mathematics and other subjects in order to better describe the Earth.
- There are 165 canals in Amsterdam, in total these canals add up to 60 miles.
- There are 3 x's in Amsterdam's coat of arms(a coat of arms is a distinctive heraldic bearings of a person or country, city, etc. so their heritage.)
- There are 1,281 bridges in Amsterdam, 80 of those being within the center of it. The Magere Brug(also known as the Skinny Bridge) is the most famous bridge in the city.
- in 1850, 30% of the people in Amsterdam successfully lived off of begging.
- Since 2000, there are 45% more bees in Amsterdam
- Dutch people(Amsterdam is mainly dutch city) are the tallest people in the world.
It was all of the above
The idea began with the expansionist program called the Manifest Destiny, a doctrine which said that it was God's plan for the United States to grow from coast to coast.
The Homestead Act was used to encourage families to settle in new areas by providing them 160 Acres of free land on the condition that they stay there for 5 years.
The discovery of Gold and the development of railroads further helped make it easy and more attractive to settle in western lands.
When modernization reached the west coast and populations increased, these areas became attractive areas of settlement for everyone