Thursday, September 30, 2010

Houston's environment


Houston's environment is not good for growing crops and farming because not only is it very populated , it is one of the most densely populated cities in the United States. It is also one of the most Industrialized cities in the United States. This does not leave room for very much farmland to grow crops and raise cattle. Another problem when trying to grow crops and raise cattle in Houston is located in the Gulf Coastal Plains biome so its vegetation is caterogorized as Temperate Grasslands. Much of the city of Houston was built on Forested Land, marshes, and swamps which can be seen in relatively close areas. The major problem in Houston that prevents many people from being able to successfully accomplish "Agriculture is that the city is very flat so it floods which is a recurring problem for residents that are staying there.

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