Prairies are found in North America.
Prairies usually have 4 seasons like most other places.
It depends on the latitude of the prairie. The prairies in America get snow usually every winter, especially close to the Rockies. Most prairies get snow, although they don't have trees.
yes bats live in prairies but they really don't live that long out there though!
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Yes, Florida does have prairies, the Paynes and Kissimmee prairies.
Prairies are grasslands
Prairies are found in North America.
plains have more trees than prairies do and prairies have a little bit of trees
The answer is in the name. Short grass prairies and tall grass prairies are different because short grass prairies have short grass, and tall grass prairies have tall grass. Also, tall grass prairies get up to 40 inches of rain, and short grass prairies get only 15inches of rain a year.
thhe largest animal in the prairies is a buffalo.
Prairies and plains are both flat and there is not really a difference.
The Steam Man of the Prairies was created in 1868.
There are three types of North American grasslands. They are tall grass prairies, mixed grass prairies, and short grass prairies.
The black-land prairies have dark, rich soil which is good for farming. The color of the soil is represented in the name of this ecoregion.
The grasslands of Northern Americas are called "Prairies".
No, Ontario doesn't have prairies. Prairies are only present in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Ontario's ecozones are Mixedwood Plains, Boreal Sheild and Hudson Plains.