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Prairies of north america
Prairies usually have 4 seasons like most other places.
Prairies are well suited to large scale agriculture. Enormous quantities of grain are grown on prairies. It would be much harder to grow grain on hilly or mountainous or swampy land. Prairies are the easiest.
Because of the amount of soil and the depth of it, wheat is grown there. And also because the temperature is such perfect conditions for the wheat...
The plural for prairie is prairies.
The prairies are known as the granaries of the world because of the '''''surplus wheat production.'''''
The world's largest prairie is in Winicacass, Canada
Prairies in Canada
The grain used to make much of the worlds bread is grown on prairies.
In Illinois, the seven types of prairies include tallgrass prairies, wet prairies, dry prairies, mesic prairies, sand prairies, limestone prairies, and shortgrass prairies. Tallgrass prairies are characterized by rich soils and diverse plant life, while wet prairies are found in low-lying areas with saturated soils. Dry prairies thrive in well-drained, sandy soils, and mesic prairies exist in intermediate moisture conditions. Sand prairies are specifically located in sandy areas, limestone prairies are associated with calcareous soils, and shortgrass prairies have shorter vegetation and are less common in the state.
Yes, Florida does have prairies, the Paynes and Kissimmee prairies.
The soil and climate of Prairies are the most suitable for the cultivation of wheat and maize. So the production of wheat is so large that USA exports surplus wheat to other countries. Therefore, the Prairies of North America are called 'Wheat basket of the world'.
Prairies of north america
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Prairies are grasslands
Prairies usually have 4 seasons like most other places.
The Prairies are totally depended on the agriculture , also known as ''Garnary of the world'' but the Velds are known for cattle rearing and minning , rich specie of Marino sheep and large deposits of mineral wealth. Thus, agriculture in veld is not as important as in the Prairies .