Land Use & Zoning
Oklahoma's Panhandle region has which unique land use characteristics?
ADense urban development similar to Oklahoma City
BLarge agricultural tracts, extensive ranching operations, wind energy development, and lower population density✓ Correct
CSignificant tribal trust land complexities
DMajor oil and gas refinery locations
Explanation
The Oklahoma Panhandle (Cimarron, Texas, and Beaver counties) is characterized by large agricultural operations (grain farming, cattle ranching), growing wind energy development, low population density, and significant land areas.
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