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Houses were not built of wood (no trees= no wood). One type of house was a "soddy", buit from blocks of sod cut from the plains and stacked like bricks.

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How were homesteaders lives affected by the fact that plains were largely treeless?

Houses were not built of wood (no trees= no wood). One type of house was a "soddy", buit from blocks of sod cut from the plains and stacked like bricks.


How were the homesteaders' lives affected by the fact that the plains were largely treeless?

Houses were not built of wood (no trees= no wood). One type of house was a "soddy", buit from blocks of sod cut from the plains and stacked like bricks.


Why did the homesteaders build sod houses?

They simply used materials which were readily available and on treeless plains sod of turf were the easiest material to obtain.


What are treeless plains of central Asia?

Steppe


Is tundra the vast treeless plains of Africa?

no


Is a tundra like a valley?

no its treeless plains


What is a pampa?

Huge, treeless plains Huge, treeless plains (especially in Argentina)


What did homesteaders faced on the great plains?

not a nuf land


Broad treeless plains in Europe are known as?

it is a moor


What do you call a treeless grassland?

The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.


What did prairie homesteaders build their homes out of?

Prairie homesteaders often built their homes out of sod due to lack of wood on the treeless plains. Sod houses, or soddy, were made by stacking blocks of grass and soil cut from the prairie. This method provided insulation against harsh weather and helped homes blend into the landscape.


. Homesteaders on the plains usually built homes of?

sod