Small mountains, mesa, hills, prairies, forest, grasslands and plateaus are some of the factors that create Oklahoma into a highly geographically diverse state. Oklahoma is the 20th largest state. The Red River claims the southern border with Texas and the shares the northern border with Kansas, a result of Kansas statehood. Eastern board is framed by various Indian policies; the western border is framed by 100 degrees’ …show more content…
Oklahoma’s economy began as primarily based on the agriculture. The main crops raised were the following: corn, winter wheat, cotton, oats and more. Yet, Oklahoma’s unique location is a prime location in Tornado Alley, which Moore, Oklahoma has been destroyed multiple times by severe Tornados (Goins and Goble, 23). “On average 60 tornados are observed in the state each year (Goins and Goble, 22)”. The month of May alone claims for a third of the annual tornado total each year (Goins and Goble, 22). The severe weather led to the creation of the National Weather Center’s Severe Strom Laboratory, located in Norman, Oklahoma at the University of Oklahoma (Reese and Loughlin, 48). Furthermore, Oklahoma’s weather generates ice and snow storms, flooding, droughts, and