Which region of Ohio was dominated by the Great Black Swamp?
Northwest Ohio | Southeast Ohio | Central Ohio | Northeast Ohio
What major change transformed the swamp into farmland?
Drainage And Agricultural Development | Volcanic Eruption | Glacier Formation | Coral Reef Growth
Which transportation corridor crossed the former swamp area?
Railroads And Roads Linking Toledo And Cleveland | Ocean Ferries | Mountain Passes | Desert Roads
Which ecological consequence followed drainage?
Loss Of Wetland Habitat And Biodiversity | Creation Of New Mountains | Coral Reef Growth | Volcano Formation
Which crop thrived after swamp drainage?
Corn And Soybeans | Coffee | Cocoa | Bananas
Quiz Answers
Northwest Ohio. The Great Black Swamp once covered much of northwest Ohio near Lake Erie.
Drainage And Agricultural Development. Drainage projects and agriculture converted much of the swamp to farmland.
Railroads And Roads Linking Toledo And Cleveland. Transportation corridors crossed the former swamp area connecting Lake Erie ports.
Loss Of Wetland Habitat And Biodiversity. Drainage led to loss of wetland habitat and associated biodiversity.
Corn And Soybeans. Drained lands became productive for crops such as corn and soybeans.
Quiz Level Rated Medium for Advanced Minds about History