Not much. Mile after mile after mile of wheat fields. It's very flat and (in my experience) very boring.
If it were not for the energy produced by Canada's prairie provinces, we Eastern Canadians would be freezing in the dark.
Not much. Mile after mile after mile of wheat fields. It's very flat and (in my experience) very boring.
That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Most parts of the prairie provinces would be under water.
That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Saskatchewan's main industry is Wheat, where Alberta's main industry is Oil, so for agricultural needs Saskatchewan would probably be your best bet. However, Alberta has cheaper prices and no PST taxes.
Both are correct, but "have visited" is more commonly used in present perfect tense to indicate an action that occurred at an unspecified time in the past with a connection to the present, while "you visited" is simple past tense indicating an action that occurred at a specific time in the past.
prairie dogs, prairie grass and bison.
First of all, in Canada we have provinces, not states. Secondly, most provinces are good for skiing with the exception of Saskatchewan, it is a very flat prairie. If you want some suggestions for resorts in a specific province add a comment on my bio page. I would be very happy to help you find a good resort to suit your needs.
Well; Tim hortons, a hockey Game. A maple syrup house thing.
No, prairie dogs are much larger than mice.
If you visited Mount Everest you would find the highest mountain in the world.
well it depends on the type of prairie dogs i would say yes