the prairies
the praries
The Midwest region of the United States, often referred to as the Corn Belt, has some of the most fertile soils in the country. The rich soils in this region, consisting of deep layers of glacial till and loess, are ideal for growing a variety of crops, particularly corn and soybeans. The region's fertile soils have made it a key agricultural area in the country.
Examples: vegetation and soils.
Tundra - Canada's most northerly vegetation region.
The tall grass prairie region has the most fertile soils. As you move westward, the tall grass prairie starts somewhere in Illinois, and includes Iowa, southern Minnesota, the eastern Dakotas, eastern Nebraska, eastern Kansas, and northern Missouri. It gradually becomes short grass prairie, which also has quite fertile soils, but not to the same depths as tall grass prairie.
Moderate Climate!!:)
Because in the region where they lived, there were no plants or vegetation for most of the year.
The tropical rain forest has the most varied vegetation. It has the most diverse landscape and array of plants and animals.
Tundra - the most north region in canada
The most common vegetation in Winnipeg is probably the grass on peoples' lawns.
The tundra is very cold and barren and the ground remains frozen most of the year, so little vegetation has a chance to grow- but the most abundant vegetation of this region is lichen and ground moss.
Volcanic soils, from Basalt, or other igneous rocks. Vegetation would most likely be lush, depending on how close the island is to the equator, the closer, the more tropical.