Not all grasslands are breadbaskets, example being Siberian ones.
Breadbaskets are the black soils that are extremely fertile. Some of these would incidentally not carry much vegetation, yet produce record amount of grains, hence the reference to "bread".
because it's soil is fertile to grow wheat. ad it's climate is perfect for it
it is the grassland biome :)
the grasslands are called prairies in the us
The prairie biome, which includes grasslands, is known for its nutrient-rich soil and is commonly used for agriculture. These areas, also referred to as the breadbaskets of the world, are ideal for growing crops like wheat, corn, and soybeans due to the fertile soil and favorable climate conditions.
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
The prairies are often called the "Breadbaskets of the world" because they are the biome most rich in soil nutrients and is most often used for agriculture.
The grasslands of Northern Americas are called "Prairies".
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
They are called the "steppes."
Pampas in South America Veld in South Africa
it is called the pampas
Steppes