Social Sciences, asked by ruksha783, 7 months ago

why are the prairies treeless grassland ?



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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Prairies are practically treeless. Based on availability of water, the plants found in the area, differ. Trees such as willows, alders, and poplars grow in areas where you get water. Where rainfall is above 50 cm, farming is practiced as the soil is fertile.

Explanation:

NO! It is not only a land made of grasses! Yes, the lands are obviously filled with grasses, but that’s not all! Grasslands refer to places that are dominated by the plant life. In this chapter, we will study all about grasslands and the Prairies. We will see how the lives of the people are in these areas, their occupation, the flora and fauna and everything else!

Answered by apsjayhind1900
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Answer:

Flora: Prairies are practically treeless. Based on avialability of water, the plants found on the area differ. Tree such as willows, alders and poplar grow in areas where you get water. Whatever rainfall is above 50cm, farming is practiced as the soil is fertile.

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