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flora and fauna of the prairies in points​

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Answered by kareena983
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Answer:

FLORA AND FAUNA IN THE PRAIRIES..

  • Prairies are practically treeless, but where water is available, trees like willows, alders, and poplars grow.
  • Places that receive an average rainfall of 50 cm are suitable for agriculture and crops such as maize, potatoes, soyabean, cotton can be grown.
  • Areas where rain is little or unreliable and the grass is short and sparse are used for cattle rearing on large cattle farms called ranches that are run by strong men called cowboys.
  • The bison, or the American buffalo is the most important animal. It nearly became extinct due to the unnecessary and excessive hunting, and now is a protected species.
  • Other animals in the Prairies include rabbits, coyotes, gophers and Prairie dog.

I hope this may help you....:)

Answered by srisha75
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Answer:

flora is called as plants and fauna is called as animals this is the main point in this  

Explanation:

govt taken steps to protect flora and fauna:

1] biosphere reserves-18

2]national parks-103,wildlife santury,bird santury

3]zoological parks-535,botonical garden

4]projects- one horned rhino,tiger,elephants

5]chipko movement

6]ifm

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