Social Sciences, asked by moglirajput86, 1 month ago

Why have a few Prairies grasslands survived today​

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Answered by aditya4850
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There are a lot of trees on the prairies. The problem is lack of water on the open prairie where the rate of soil evaporation exceeds the limited rainfall. But areas immediately next to rivers, the south bank of river valleys (where the slope decreases the sun exposure) and the north face of hills are usually forested.

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