List of belt regions of the United States explained

The belt regions of the United States are portions of the country that share certain characteristics. The "belt" terminology was first applied to growing regions for various crops, which often follow lines of latitude because those are more likely to have similar climates. The allusion was to a long clothing belt, as seen on a map.

The usage has expanded to other climatic, economic, and cultural concentrations. These regions are not formally defined; they frequently overlap and have vague borders. The terminology is also used outside the U.S. (e.g. India's Hindi Belt).

List of regions

Belt region by state

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DescriptionState
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Corn Belt[1] Midwestern and southern states where corn is the primary cropXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Cotton Belt[2] Southern states where cotton is or was a primary cropXXXXXXXXXX
Frost Belt/ Snow Belt[3] A region of cold weather in the north-central United StatesXXXXXX
Rice Belt[4] Southern states where rice is a major cropXXXX
Rust BeltNortheastern and central northern states where heavy industrialization - and some economic stagnation - is commonXXXXXXXXX

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gal. Mark Abadi, Shayanne. The US is split into more than a dozen 'belts' defined by industry, weather, and even health. 2020-07-08. Business Insider.
  2. Web site: Cotton Belt agricultural region, United States. 2020-07-08. Encyclopedia Britannica. en.
  3. Web site: Skelley. Geoffrey. 2020-06-25. New Polling Shows Trump's Electoral College Advantage Is Slipping. 2020-07-08. FiveThirtyEight. en-US.
  4. Web site: Where Is The Rice Belt? Rice Belt States. 2020-07-08. WorldAtlas. 28 January 2019. en-US.