Prairie Area
The "Prairie Area" refers to regions characterized by flat or gently rolling landscapes covered primarily with grasses and wildflowers. These areas typically experience moderate rainfall, making them suitable for agriculture and grazing. Prairies are home to diverse wildlife, including various bird species, mammals, and insects, which thrive in this unique ecosystem.
Prairies can be found in several parts of the world, including the {Great Plains} in North America and the {Pampas} in South America. They play a crucial role in carbon storage and soil health, supporting both natural habitats and human activities like farming and ranching.