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Facts about the Great Plains
1) They support one of the lowest population densities in the United States
2) Occupy around 500,000 miles of west-central North America
3) Millions of American bison roamed the Great Plains before their near-extermination by market hunters in the late 1800s
4) Through dedicated conservation efforts, bison have made an impressive comeback both on public and private lands.
5) Along wildlife other than bison were pronghorn, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, etc.
6) Cast in the rainshadow of the Rockies, the Great Plains harbor the greatest remaining expanses of prairie, a highly-endangered habitat, in the country.
7) While many presume the Great Plains to be relentlessly level, the province actually contains much topographic variety.
8) There are island mountain ranges, especially on the Missouri Plateau---the Bears Paw Mountains, the Sweetgrass Hills, the Black Hills, for example.
9) The Great Plains of interior North America constitute one of the largest grassland expanses in the world
10) For thousands of years, human cultures as varied as the Kiowa, the Blackfeet, the Spanish and the Americans have explored, hunted, settled and fought over these vast spaces.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The offshore bar theory proposes that individual barrier islands formed when waves stirred up sediment from the sea floor. When the waves broke, their energy was used to deposit sand into a bar along the sea floor. ... Over time, storms would break up the spit's connection with the mainland, forming a barrier island.
The other answer here is completely wrong, correct answer would be false and here is why:
So to protect 1 area of land you need one buff zone, right? One buffer zone on the outside edge to protect the edges of the inner core of the natural land that you want to protect.
That being said to protect 2 natural areas of land, you would need 2 buffer zones : 1 for each area.
Now granted, these buffer zones would cover a smaller area but there are more buffer zones needed for 2 or more Natural areas of land just based solely on the math simple math behind it.
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