Math, asked by saanvigurungtamu10, 7 months ago

Give reasons only tall grasses grow in the prairies​

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Answered by amritagurjar01
4

Step-by-step explanation:

grasslands region containing some species of tall grass, and some of short grass

Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type. Temperate grassland regions include the pampas of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, and the steppe of Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan. Lands typically referred to as "prairie" tend to be in North America. The term encompasses the area referred to as the Interior Lowlands of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, which includes all of the Great Plains as well as the wetter, hillier land to the east.

Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
8

Because It is a region of flat, gently

sloping or hilly land. For the most part, prairies are

treeless but, near the low lying plains, flanking river

valleys, woodlands can be found.

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