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Q: What is the prairie grass that has thick and tangled roots?
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What are prairie grasses with thick tangled roots called?

Dicks.


Nickname for someone who cleared the land of thick prairie grass the?

The thick grass is called sod. A farmer that was tilling such soil was called a sodbuster.


What is the difference between grass roots and shrub roots?

Grass roots have thin roots while shrub roots have thick roots.......hahaha


Thick mass of grass roots and soil?

The thick mass of grass and soil is called the topsoil


What is The thick mass of grass that helps hold prairie soil in place is called?

The thick mass of roots at the surface of the soil is called the fibrous root. This root helps anchor the tree into the soil and allows for the roots to expand in different directions.


Who invented a sharp-cutting steel plow that could slice through the thick tangle of prairie grass roots without the soil sticking to the blade?

John Deere invented this farm vehicle.


How do roots of the grass family conserve soil?

the soil is thick and is sily


Is Sod a thick mass of grass roots and soil?

Si, We, yes


What is the Nickname for someone who cleared the land of thick prairie grass the?


3 letter word what is the thick mass of grass roots and soil?

Sod


What resource was used to make homes on the prairie?

The open area of the plains has little timber. Names for the open land include "prairie" and "grassland." Lumber was scarce and expensive. Pioneers made their first houses out of sod. Sod was thick soil that contained grass roots. They stacked piles of sod, like bricks, to form houses.Sod


What abundant resource was used to make homes on the prairie?

The open area of the plains has little timber. Names for the open land include "prairie" and "grassland." Lumber was scarce and expensive. Pioneers made their first houses out of sod. Sod was thick soil that contained grass roots. They stacked piles of sod, like bricks, to form houses.Sod