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How did the settlers of the Great Plains increase the vulnerability of the land? Check all of the boxes that apply.
Farmers rotated their crops too often in an effort to replenish the soil’s nutrients.

Farmers over-cultivated the land with plows.

Ranchers allowed their herds to overgraze.

Ranchers did not allow their herds to graze on the grasslands.

Farmers planted shallow-rooted crops like wheat, which could not hold in the soil when high winds came.

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Answer:

B- Farmers over- cultivated the land with plows.

C- Ranchers did not allow their herds to graze on the grasslands.

E- Farmers planted shallow-rooted crops like wheat, which could not hold in the soil when high winds came.

Explanation:

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The Great Plains were the flat plains in the interior of North America.  The plains were used by the farmers and the settlers of religions for reforms and revolution purposes. But the settlers of the land spoiled them vulnerably due to various activities.

For increasing the vulnerability of the land the settlers performed the following activities:

  • Farmers over- cultivated the land with plows.

 

  • Ranchers did not allow their herds to graze on the grasslands.

 

  • Farmers planted shallow-rooted crops like wheat, which could not hold in the soil when high winds came.

The farmers spoiled the land as they overcultivated the land which led the land to decrease its cultivation capacity. The Ranchers grazed their herd over the cropland instead of the grassland, which led to the low cultivation capacity of the land.

Due to such activities, the Great Plains increase the vulnerability of the lands.

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