Lesson 22 of 84 ยท U.S. Regions
โญ 30 XP๐บ๏ธ Atlas OutpostAgricultural Products by Region
Different regions of the United States are known for their unique agricultural products.
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Different regions of the United States are known for their unique agricultural products. For example, the Midwest is often called the 'Corn Belt' because it produces a lot of corn and soybeans. The South is famous for its cotton and rice, while California grows many fruits and vegetables due to its warm climate. Understanding these regional specialties helps us appreciate the variety of food we enjoy.
Key Facts
The Midwest is known as the 'Corn Belt.'
California grows a lot of fruits and vegetables.
The South is famous for cotton and rice.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2What is the Midwest known for producing?
Why this still matters
Every label on the food in your kitchen says where it traveled from.
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