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compare the tropical and temperate grasslands under the following headings areas, natural vegetation? in 50 to 70 word​

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Answered by ritheesh101
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Explanation:

The difference between a Temperate and Tropical grassland is location, soil, vegetation and precipitation. Tropical grasslands are a transition between a desert and a tropical rainforest. Tropical grasslands have more rainfall than temperate grasslands. The tropical grasslands for example the African Savanna has a constant temperature all year around, on the other hand the temperate grassland's temperature is not constant. Temperate Grasslands tend to have more green vegetation while tropical grasslands tend to be more dry and brown like colour vegetation.

Temperate Grasslands

Located in the temperate latitude

Grass is very short, soft, juicy and nutritive

They have treeless plains as rainfall is less

Soil is very fertile

Tropical Grasslands

Located in the tropi­cal latitude

The grass is tall (3m) coarse and spiky which is neither juicy nor nutritive and there are scat­tered deciduous trees

Soil is not very fertile

Very dry climate

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Answered by MsBombshell
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