Intensive roots of the grasses on prairie regions absorb more moisture from the ground and prevent the grazing animals from pulling them out
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The temperate grass is called Prairie absorbs moisture and dies soon causing the soil fertile. Even during a fire the root portion sprouts again. The grazing animals cannot uproot them that easily as they are strongly rooted downwards
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It makes the soil more nutritious
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