why is dairy farming developed in the
prairies of north america
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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 20oC and winters are very cold with temperatures of around -20oC. ... In winters, a thick blanket of snow covers this region.
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Prairies are flat, fertile lands dominated by grasses. Prairie grasses, like these in the U.S. state of Colorado, hold soil firmly in place, so erosion is minimal. Prairie grass roots are very good at reaching water more than a meter deep, and they can live for a very long time.
thats why they are well suitable for dairy farming
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