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Why is North America called 'The Land of Prairies'?
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North America is a huge area of land which was once covered with grasses and colorful wild flowers. The French called the rolling plains of grass "prairie", from the word for a meadow grazed by cattle. As you move from east to west, the rainfall in the prairies decreases.
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North America is a huge continent
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