Coal Vein Trail Post 5: Dry Climate
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Theodore Roosevelt
The dry climate of western North Dakota keeps the badlands from eroding away more quickly - if rain were more common, the soft rocks would have washed away long ago. The lack of moisture allows only the hardiest plants to survive.

The trees here are Rocky Mountain juniper. They, and all the other shrubs, grasses, and wildflowers you find here, are adapted to survive in this land of extreme temperatures and little moisture. 

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