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I think it was a combination of poor soil use and drought.

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Q: In the great plains what removed the grass and exposed the soil to wind erosion?
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Do plains grow grass?

yes they grow grass, some plains are called grass plains, or savanas, and horses and maybe first nations live on plains.


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Growing grass can stop erosion. The roots of the grass makes the soil stay so wind and water cant make it move.


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What type of landforms are the seas of grass?

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