The Great Plains regions supplies a heavy yield of the world’s crops, especially wheat. Why are the soils of this prairie so much more productive that the soils of forests, if forests represent a more wet climate?
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Because the prairies were at one time part of a great lake basin called agassiz some 10 or 12,000 years ago making those tracts of land very fertile today. Not unlike the nile river area floods depositing fertile crap on the land since like forever.
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