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mention the two agricultural belt of the Western coast of the USA​

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Answered by bratislava
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Mention the two agricultural belt of the Western coast of the USA​

Explanation:

  • The state of the North America is known for the crop cultivation and corn being a primary product of the states and being a traditional area of the cultivation in the midwest in the united states the soil is the deep fertile and rich in the organic matters with low nitrogen levels.
  • The warm night and hot days and the well-spread rainfall of this region and the corn belt, however, are considered to be diversified agriculturally. The tobacco and the cotton and it roughly covering the western Indiana, the Illinois, Iowa, and the Missouri, the eastern parts of the Nebraska, and the eastern Kansas in which corn and the soybeans areas the main crops of the region.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Banana belt and Black belt are the two agricultural belt of the Western Coast of the USA.

Explanation:

  • A banana belt is any portion of a broader geographic region experiencing warmer weather conditions than the entire region, particularly in wintertime.
  • The word "banana belt" is fairly broad to define everything from the entire Antarctic Peninsula to the southern part of the Midwest states of America, States, of mountain range microclimate areas.
  • The term originally defined central Alabama and northeastern Mississippi's prairies and dark fertile soil. Because this field was traditionally established in the 19th century dependent on forced African American labor for cotton plantations, the word was synonymous with these circumstances.

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