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  • Prairie - Wikipedia
    Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type
  • About Kingman County | Kingman County, KS - Official Website
    Most of Kingman County is prairie The South Fork of the Ninnescah River winds its way across the northern part of the county and the Chikaskia River crosses the southern part
  • Prairie | Flora, Fauna Ecology | Britannica
    Midgrass, or mixed-grass, prairie, supporting both bunchgrasses and sod-forming grasses, is the most extensive prairie subtype and occupies the central part of the prairie region Species of porcupine grass, grama grass, wheatgrass, and buffalo grass dominate the vegetation
  • A Complex Prairie Ecosystem - U. S. National Park Service
    Prairies began appearing in the mid-continent from 8,000 to 10,000 years ago They have developed into one of the most complicated and diverse ecosystems in the world, surpassed only by the rainforest of Brazil Prairie climates range from two extremes High heat and drought in August to bitter cold winters locked in ice with frigid winds
  • Prairie - National Geographic Society
    Prairie is the term used for grasslands in North America, while the grasslands in South America are called pampas Likewise, the grasslands of northern Asia are called steppes, while those found in Africa are called savannas
  • What Is a Prairie? Types, Plants, and Unique Ecology
    A prairie is a vast, mostly flat grassland ecosystem where grasses and wildflowers dominate the landscape instead of trees Prairies once covered roughly 170 million acres of North America, stretching from central Canada down through the middle of the United States into Texas
  • Prairie Facts - Missouri Prairie Foundation
    Beauty and Spirit: Prairie is at once open “Big Sky Country,” and also replete with infinite detail—hundreds of plant species, jewel-like spider webs, complex calls of insects and birds This aesthetic contrast is rejuvenating to the soul and exhilarating to the senses
  • PRAIRIE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : a large area of level or rolling land in the Mississippi River valley that in its natural uncultivated state usually has deep fertile soil, a cover of tall coarse grasses, and few trees
  • American Prairie - Grassland Groupies
    The American Prairie is a huge part of grasslands in North America Learn about the historic and modern day prairie here
  • What is a prairie? - Kew
    Prairies are flat, temperate grasslands found in North America Like the British wildflower meadow, this landscape is predominantly made up of grasses, along with wildflowers Location is important when defining a prairie





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