Prairie

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Ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome

Real World Example

Historically, prairies were vital to many Native American tribes because they provided rich hunting grounds and supported diverse plant life for food and medicine. The vast grasslands were perfect for hunting buffalo, which was a crucial resource for food, clothing, and tools. As settlers expanded westward, prairies became areas for farming and settlement, which led to conflicts over land use. Today, prairies remain important as they support biodiversity and help in carbon storage, which is essential for fighting climate change. A local example is community efforts to restore prairie ecosystems in urban areas, which can improve air quality and provide green spaces for recreation and learning.

Practice Version

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