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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION CORRECTLY:
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•WRITE SHORT NOTE ON NATURAL VEGETATION OF TEMPERATE GRASSLANDS :-​

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Answered by GoldenKIT
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Temperate grasslands are characterized by the predominant vegetation i.e. grasses. Temperate grasslands generally have no trees. Temperatures can vary very much in this biome. In winters, the temperatures can be too low.

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Temperate grasslands contain short grasses with few trees. Rainfall determines plant density, resulting in thick or clumpy growth. Smooth, fine grasses with lateral grow form a carpet of grass called a sward and wiry, coarse grasses which grow upwards form clumps called tussocks

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Answered by Anonymous
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Temperate grasslands contain short grasses with few trees. Rainfall determines plant density, resulting in thick or clumpy growth. Smooth, fine grasses with lateral grow form a carpet of grass called a sward and wiry, coarse grasses which grow upwards form clumps called tussocks (Lambert, 1987).

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