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26 September, 13:41

Which of the following is reason why the panhandle of oklahoma was unwanted land?

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  1. 26 September, 14:23
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    The Panhandle of Oklahoma was an unwanted land because of its physical land characteristics. The Oklahoma Panhandle is a dry, arid and desertic territory, unable to develop agriculture; and a place with extreme temperatures (both extreme low and high temperatures due to its desertic climate), that makes living in there uncomfortable.
  2. 26 September, 15:31
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    The answer is Oklahoma advanced like an interwoven blanket.

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    The Oklahoma Panhandle is the extraordinary northwestern locale of the U. S. province of Oklahoma, comprising of Macaroni County, Texas County and Beaver County, from west to east. Likewise with different salients in the United States, its name originates from the similitude of its shape to the handle of a cooking pan. The northernmost region of Texas is known as the Panhandle. It is straight and limited like the handle of a container with the more extensive region of the state underneath it, similar to the base of a dish. This district has for the most part level, verdant land or fields. It is bring down in height and called a moving plain
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