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why is there a difference between the grasses that grow in steppes and those that grow in prairies?​

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A prairie usually has taller grasses than a steppe; some of the dry, short-grass prairie of North America's Great Plains is also called a steppe. ... The grasses have strong roots, flexible stems that can store nutrients, and varying degrees of drought tolerance.

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