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Vegetable Production

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Farmland used for vegetable production in North America

USDA

Vegetable production in North America: Highest production (dark green) include California and Florida. Moderate production (light green) is in the Midwest and Southeast U.S. Lowest production regions are in Canada and the Central U.S. (light yellow).

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Vegetable Production

U.S. Presidential Election by State: Electoral Votes, 2004

Portuguese as Official or de facto Language

Change in Urbanization

Population Growth Rates

Climate Zones

Class

Rank

Acres

Value

Value

Class

Rank

Percentage of annual change

Class

Rank

Percentage of change

Tropical rain forest (Af)

Tropical monsoon (Am)

Tropical savanna (Aw)

Tropical, subtropical hot desert (BWh)

Midlatitude cold desert (BWk)

Tropical, subtropical hot steppe (BSh)

Midlatitude cold steppe (BSk)

Humid subtropical moist all year, hot summer (Cfa)

Marine West Coast (Cfb, Cfc)

Mediterranean (Csa, Csb)

Humid continental, hot summers (Dfa, Dwa, Dsa)

Humid continental, mild summers (Dfb, Dwb, Dsb)

Subarctic, cool summer (Dfc, Dwc, Dsc)

Tundra (ET)

6.90%4.19%1.68%17.2%2.57%9.24%20.9%55.8%0.656%11.0%16.7%25.1%45.5%11.1%
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