They are an Indian tribe in Canada that live along the prairies( Ontario, Quebec)
LOL, every where in the prairies, 75 % of Ontario and quebec, and ALL the territories
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The six economic regions of Canada are: Pacific Canada, Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and Northern Canada.
Yes, Florida does have prairies, the Paynes and Kissimmee prairies.
Prairies are grasslands
Ontario and Quebec have the most people by far. British Columbia, on the coast comes in second. The maritimes and prairies have less people. The territories have next to none.
Prairies are found in North America.
plains have more trees than prairies do and prairies have a little bit of trees
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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.