thhe largest animal in the prairies is a buffalo.
mix of prairies and hardwood
Cattle rearing is an important occupation in the prairies of North America because it provides people with food. The prairies have plenty of grassland to feed the cattle and the temperatures are usually temperate.
The American buffalo or Bison was the main herding animal to roam the prairies in great numbers.
Prairies, grasslands or savannas receive more rainfall than the Sahara and have a greater variety of both plant and animal life.
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The area becomes the Prairies of Canada We make that distinction as there are important differences between the plains and prairies even though they are connected.
More people live in the prairies than in the tundra because the prairies have a milder climate, richer soil for agriculture, and more accessible resources compared to the harsh conditions of the tundra. The prairies also support a variety of plant and animal life which can sustain human populations more easily.
Yes, Florida does have prairies, the Paynes and Kissimmee prairies.
Grasslands. Prairies are vast, flat areas dominated by grasses and forbs, while savannas are grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs. Both ecosystems are important habitats for a variety of plant and animal species.
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 .
Prairies are grasslands