It is located in Saskatchewan and I do not know exactly how much it covers but if you are doing a report on this topic I know what it is like because write now I am actually doing that:)!
The Prairies are considered Canada's breadbasket, and are the Canadian section of a much larger North American region called the Interior Plains. The Prairies consist of three provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Yes. There are prairies in the Interior Plains region. As it's name subjects, this is mainly what this region is-a huge prairie. And lots of this prairie is far from the ocean, this means storms can accurr really quickly without much warning, such as: hail, lightning or thunder, floods, droughts, and blizzards. Much of the Interior Plains region is used for farming: wheat, oats, barley, corn. Agriculture is the main resource in this region.
It's several thousand metres thick. It's thick because they contain much of the oil and gas found in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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How much does it have ?Well it has 1person living there
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the interior planes cover much of the middle of the united states
The interior plains area of the US is excellent for growing crops. This is why it is sometimes referred to as "the Breadbasket of the US." Much of the nation's corn, soybeans, and wheat, the top three crops, are grown in this area.
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