Why did the pioneers in the great plains most likely build their homes from sod?
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Farmers learned they could grow crops on the dry soil if they plowed deeply, breaking up the tough sod with the new steel plows. Lacking trees and other materials, settlers on the Great Plains built their homes from sod, a sort of packed dirt held together by roots and cut into squares.
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Farmers learned they could grow crops on the dry soil if they plowed deeply, breaking up the tough sod with the new steel plows. Lacking trees and other materials, settlers on the Great Plains built their homes from sod, a sort of packed dirt held together by roots and cut into squares.
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