Biomes & Climate

Prairie

Definition

A temperate grassland biome of central North America, historically dominated by tall-grass prairie in the east (big bluestem, indiangrass) and shortgrass prairie in the drier west. Prairies have deep, fertile mollisol soils — the basis of the American agricultural heartland.

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