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Why is North America called 'The land of Prairies'?

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Answered by jashan2006
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The temperate grasslands of North America are called the Prairies. The word 'Prairie' originated from the Latin word 'priata' which means meadow. ... For the most part, prairies are treeless but, near the low lying plains, flanking river valleys, woodlands can be found.

Answered by gangadharpatila123
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The temperate grasslands of North America are called the Prairies. The word 'Prairie' originated from the Latin word 'priata' which means meadow. ... For the most part, prairies are treeless but, near the low lying plains, flanking river valleys, woodlands can be found.

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