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State two characteristics of a farm in the prairies​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Prairies are enormous stretches of flat grassland with moderate temperatures, moderate rainfall, and few trees. The prairies are one of the largest grasslands in the world present in North America. The U.S. states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico, and the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan make up the Great Plains.

        It is a region of flat, gently sloping or hilly land. For the most part, prairies are treeless but, near the low lying plains, flanking river valleys, woodlands can be found. Tall trees, up to two meters high, dominate the landscape.

        The Prairies are located in the heart of a continent. Therefore, the climate is of continental type with extreme temperatures. The summers are warm, with temperatures of around 20°C and winters are very cold with temperatures of around -20°C.

         The American Buffalo or the bison is the main animal in the Prairies. However, it has nearly got extinct due to indiscriminate hunting. Other animals found in this region are rabbits, Prairie dogs, coyotes, and gophers.

You can chose any two features from these points..................

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Answered by amber76
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MOST FARMS ARE OF AN AVERAGE OF 500 ACRES...

A TYPICAL FARM IN THE PRAIRIE IS HUGE AND SEPARATE BUILDING FOR CATTALE

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