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Why are the winds strong in the grasslands

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Answered by teoteo
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because in plain grasslands the wind have no obsticles to make their speed go slow thats why winds are strong in grassland

Answered by PRATEEKPATTANAIK
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  Strong winds blow across the temperate grasslands. Without trees or other wind breaks, the prairies and great plains in the United States experience conditions that can disrupt and displace the soil. Farmers must take measures to ensure that dust bowl conditions do not exist. When combined with drought conditions, the windy and dry climate presents a challenging climate for the farmers and their crops.




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