Soil in the prairies is very fertile why?
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Explanation:soils very rich in organic matter and materials
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When grasses die back in the winter, the leaves and roots remain. This is like mulching a garden, and generates soils very rich in organic matter and materials. The vast temperate grasslands have soils that are rich, and deep. Because of this, prairie soils are the breadbasket of the world! They produce a majority of the wheat, corn, and soybean production in the US (and the world). This is responsible for cooking oils, dog foods, work gloves, diapers, cat litter, soymilk, and a whole host of products that we use every day!
Explanation:
1. Climate
2. Organisms
3. Relief and
Parent Materials
4. Special Issues
on the Prairie
5. Time
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