yes
South Carolina does not have traditional prairies like those found in the Midwest, but it does feature similar ecosystems such as grasslands and savannas. These areas, often characterized by open spaces with grasses and scattered trees, can be found in certain regions of the state. Additionally, some coastal plain regions may exhibit prairie-like characteristics. However, the predominant landscapes in South Carolina are forests and wetlands rather than expansive prairies.
plains have more trees than prairies do and prairies have a little bit of trees
50
on the coast
Prairies don't have trees and they don't live in trees
South Carolina was named in honor of King Charles IIt was named after Charles the IX of France because he was respected so well .Its also known well for its Palmeto trees wich won the war for South Carolina by defending fort summet during the Revelutionary war . Cannons bounced right off the wall of the Palmeto trees and bounded back .South Carolina was founded in the south so they named it after Charles the IX and they put south in front of it .
To keep invading trees out.
because thats life.
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.
Because the climate is very mild and humid!
PAMPAS
There are two redwoods planted in Abbeville, SC. They are the tallest trees in that area.