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A prairie is a type of grassland ecosystem characterized by flat or gently rolling terrain, primarily dominated by grasses and a few scattered trees or shrubs, often found in regions with moderate rainfall. In contrast, a plain is a broad, flat, or gently rolling area of land that can be covered by various types of vegetation, including grasslands, forests, or agricultural fields, and is not specifically defined by the presence of grasses. While all prairies can be considered plains, not all plains qualify as prairies.

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