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prairies is also called as.explain why​

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Answered by bangpink74
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Answer: The Prairies are known as the 'Granaries of the World'.

Explanation:

Prairies have distinct temperature, land and vegetation or plant characteristics.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Granaries of the World:-

The Prairies have distinctive ground, temperature, and plant or vegetation characteristics. In the center of large land masses or continents, they are located.The prairies in North America and the steppe that straddles Europe and Asia are the two main regions. These grasslands for extensive mechanized wheat production have been ploughed up.

The prairies are known as the world's granaries,

  • Due to the enormous production of wheat and many other factors, such as the region is sparsely populated and they are the largest exporters, the warm sunny summers are beneficial for harvesting and also allow straw to be dried for farm use and the cool, moist spring stimulates early growth and light showers help swell the grains in the ripening period to ensure a good yield.
  • They were the main producers due to the mild temperature, moderate rainfall and fertile and humid soil in these prairies.
  • The Temperate Grasslands are often referred to as the 'world's granaries' because wheat is grown and processed on a large scale with the aid of mechanized instruments and modern machinery in these regions. Significant amounts of wheat are also being shipped from these areas.
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