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describe a farmland in prairies

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Prairies are flat, fertile lands dominated by grasses. Prairie grasses, like these in the U.S. state of Colorado, hold soil firmly in place, so erosion is minimal. The Great Plains, in the United States and Canada, has some of the world's most valuable prairies, which grow some of the world's most important crops.

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  • describe a farmland in prairies ?

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  • Prairies are flat, fertile lands dominated by grasses. Prairie grasses, like these in the U.S. state of Colorado, hold soil firmly in place, so erosion is minimal. The Great Plains, in the United States and Canada, has some of the world's most valuable prairies, which grow some of the world's most important crops.

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