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NATURAL VEGETATION
Little rainfall suitable for the growth of
grasses,
shrubs and desert xerophytes. Towards the
eastern side, the grass is taller and turns coarse
and short towards the west. The grass, however,
withers and dies during autumn and in winter;
the grassland is bare, covered with snow. On the
slopes of mountains and along the water courses,
trees such as willows, poplars and alders are
commonly found.
Read this paragraph and then ans this question - Q1 What kind of natural vegetation is found in the prairies of north america?​

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Answered by vashita12
1

Explanation:

The vegetation is composed primarily of perennial grasses, with many species of flowering plants of the pea and composite families. Most authorities recognize three basic subtypes of prairie: tallgrass prairie; midgrass, or mixed-grass, prairie; and shortgrass prairie, or shortgrass plains.

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