Which statement correctly evaluates why successful crop farming never expanded onto the Great and Central Plains before the late nineteenth century?(1 point)

Responses

The region was home to vast cattle herds that trampled crops.
The region was home to vast cattle herds that trampled crops.

The region experienced seasonal wildfires that destroyed crops.
The region experienced seasonal wildfires that destroyed crops.

The region had a semiarid climate without enough rainfall for farming.
The region had a semiarid climate without enough rainfall for farming.

The region was home to vast bison herds that trampled crops.

1 answer

The correct statement is:

The region had a semiarid climate without enough rainfall for farming.

This accurately reflects the challenges of successful crop farming in the Great and Central Plains prior to the late nineteenth century, as the climate did not typically provide sufficient moisture for traditional agriculture.