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The Grand Prairie subregion may have fewer trees due to factors such as natural grasslands, frequent wildfires, human development, or land use practices like agriculture or grazing that have impacted tree growth. Additionally, the local climate and soil conditions may not be conducive to supporting dense tree populations.

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