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2. Why are the temperate grasslands almost treeless?​

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Answered by abinavbino
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Few natural prairie regions remain because most have been turned into farms or grazing land. This is because they are flat, treeless, covered with grass, and have rich soil. Temperate grasslands can be further subdivided. ... Today, people use steppes to graze livestock and to grow wheat and other crops.

Answered by akashimahi112
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Few natural prairie regions remain because most have been turned into farms or grazing land. This is because they are flat, treeless, covered with grass, and have rich soil. Temperate grasslands can be further subdivided.Because of the low annual precipitation, temperate grasslands have very few trees. Grasses are the dominant vegetation; their roots and rhizomes provide increased fertility to the soil.

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