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To its East lies Iowa and Missouri and the states of Colorado and Wyoming lie to its west. The western parts of the state are higher than the eastren parts. The Platte and the Missouri along with their numerous tributaries criss cross the land of Nebraska. This undoubtedly helps in increasing the fertility of the soil. Today transcontinental Railways and many highways are also a part of the state of Nebraska. A large part of the population is engaged into farming and rearing livestock. Omaha at Nebraska is renowned for its canned meat industry and grain distribution center



Geography of Nebraska is such that the area enjoys continental climate throughout the year. Summers are dry and accompanied with a clear bright sky, on the other hand winters are quite chilling. Winters can reach an alltime low of -40°C while during summers the temperature can easily shoot up to 43°C. The Loess Plains which lies in the southern part of Nebraska is a relatively low land. The area witnesses intense cultivation through out the year . Once known as a great desert, the sand dunes of Nebraska are an unique feature of geography of Nebraska . These sand dunes which lie to the north of the Platte River are theoutcome of excessive wind erosion. Father Flanagan's Boys Town, Homestead National Monument and the Nebraska National Forest are some of the premium spots of interest for holiday makers.

 
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