Phrases with «vast prairies»

"Vast prairies" refers to large, wide areas of flat or gently rolling grassland without any trees, typically found in certain parts of North America. Full definition

Sentences with «vast prairies»

  • Much later in evolution, grasses would become a powerful life form on Earth, creating vast prairies, nourishing herds of animals, and eventually providing for the domestication of range animals and the cultivation of many food crops. (sciencedaily.com)
  • TULSA, Oklahoma — When the first Europeans made their way to the Great Plains in the center of the North American continent, they found vast prairies extending to the horizon, with the waves of grass hardly broken by trees. (aaas.org)
  • In April, millions of tiny flowers spread over the blackjack hills and vast prairies in the Osage territory of Oklahoma. (bookbrowse.com)
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