because of fertile region
Prairie province
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.
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
Water availability, temperature, soil type, and fire are some of the physical factors that most influence a prairie ecosystem. These factors contribute to the type of plants that can thrive in the prairie, influence nutrient availability, and impact overall ecosystem diversity and productivity.
☻☺☻ oak trees. mesquite, brush, scattered grass, and "horse apples" cotton oats sorghum prairie hay ( most of the food is for the livestock) ☺☻☺
Tornadoes are most common on the Great Plains in the United States, earning that region the nickname "Tornado Alley."
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
the indians used the resources they had such a the prairie and the animals on it. the europeans plowed most of the prairie and didn't use what they had
The most Plentiful Resource grown in the prairie provinces is wheat. Wheat is a very plentiful resources in the prairie provinces.
Blue light is scattered the most by the molecules in Earth's atmosphere.
The westernmost prairie province in Canada is Alberta.
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.