What are the three Prairie Provinces? - The three Prairie Provinces are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, What does prairie mean? - Prairie means flat grassland., What are mountains? - Mountains are high masses of rock., What does flat land mean? - Flat land means a land with no hills, valleys, or mountains., What is Prairie grassland? - Prairie grassland is a treeless, flat land., What are lakes? - Lakes are large bodies of water surrounded by land., What are rivers? - Rivers are flowing water., What does to produce mean? - To produce means how people make money., What are oil and gas? - Oil and gas are fossil fuels used for home heating, car fuel, etc., What is beef? - Beef is meat from cows., What is canola? - Canola is a yellow plant used to make oil., What is potash? - Potash is a rock used to make fertilizer., What is wheat? - Wheat is a grain used to make flour., What are hogs? - Hogs are pigs used for pork.,
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Three Prairie Provinces
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