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Ruminants have microorganisms in their intestines which allow them to digest plant material that humans cannot. We are able to get that energy by eating the ruminants themselves. Explain what caused the land on the right to be full of junipers, a low water table, and easily eroded soils while the land on the left has stable grassland.

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