1) What are the three Prairie Provinces? a) The three Prairie Provinces are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba b) Potash is a rock used to make fertilizer. c) Lakes are a large body of water surrounded by land. d) Flat land means a land with no hills, valleys, or mountains. 2) What does prairie mean? a) Wheat is a grain used to make flour. b) Rivers are flowing water. c) Prairie means flat grassland. d) Canola is a yellow plant used to make oil. 3) What are mountains? a) Beef is meat from cows. b) Mountains are high masses of rock. c) Hogs are pigs used for pork. d) Prairie grassland is a treeless, flat land. 4) What does flat land mean? a) Flat land means a land with no hills, valleys, or mountains. b) To produce means how people make money. c) The three Prairie Provinces are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba d) Canola is a yellow plant used to make oil. 5) What is Prairie grassland? a) Hogs are pigs used for pork. b) To produce means how people make money. c) Prairie grassland is a treeless, flat land. d) Oil and gas are fossil fuels used for home heating, cars, etc. 6) What are lakes? a) Lakes are a large body of water surrounded by land. b) Oil and gas are fossil fuels used for home heating, cars, etc. c) Prairie grassland is a treeless, flat land. d) The three Prairie Provinces are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba 7) What are rivers? a) Mountains are high masses of rock. b) Rivers are flowing water. c) Potash is a rock used to make fertilizer. d) Prairie means flat grassland. 8) What does to produce mean? a) Oil and gas are fossil fuels used for home heating, cars, etc. b) To produce means how people make money. c) Prairie grassland is a treeless, flat land. d) Hogs are pigs used for pork. 9) What are oil and gas? a) Oil and gas are fossil fuels used for home heating, cars, etc. b) Wheat is a grain used to make flour. c) Mountains are high masses of rock. d) Flat land means a land with no hills, valleys, or mountains. 10) What is beef? a) Prairie means flat grassland. b) Rivers are flowing water. c) To produce means how people make money. d) Beef is meat from cows. 11) What is canola? a) Lakes are a large body of water surrounded by land. b) The three Prairie Provinces are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba c) Canola is a yellow plant used to make oil. d) Flat land means a land with no hills, valleys, or mountains. 12) What is potash? a) Rivers are flowing water. b) Potash is a rock used to make fertilizer. c) Oil and gas are fossil fuels used for home heating, cars, etc. d) The three Prairie Provinces are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba 13) What is wheat? a) Wheat is a grain used to make flour. b) Rivers are flowing water. c) Canola is a yellow plant used to make oil. d) Mountains are high masses of rock. 14) What are hogs? a) To produce means how people make money. b) Wheat is a grain used to make flour. c) Hogs are pigs used for pork. d) Prairie means flat grassland.
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