Geography, asked by princysinghal2233, 3 months ago


Q2. Why agriculture is well developed in the Prairies?

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Answered by Anonymous
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⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀ \huge{\tt{\red{❥}\green{A}\purple{N}\pink{S}\blue{W}\orange{E}\red{R}}}The prairie grasses hold the soil firmly in place, so soil erosion is minimal. Prairie grass roots are very good at reaching water very far down under the surface, and they can live for a very long time. Grains are a type of grass, so the prairie grassland is perfect for growing grain like wheat, rye, and oats


princysinghal2233: The prairie grasses hold the soil firmly in place, so soil erosion is minimal. Prairie grass roots are very good at reaching water very far down under the surface, and they can live for a very long time. Grains are a type of grass, so the prairie grassland is perfect for growing grain like wheat, rye, and oats
Answered by rakhister80
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Ãgriculture is well developed in the Prairies because today the prairies are known as the Greenry of world due to the huge surplus of wheat production exporters in the world. This has been made possible due to the mechanisation of agriculture techniques.

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