Difference between evergreen forest and grassland
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer:
Evergreen forest
1: The evergreen forest are always green because the rainfall is more that region
2: An evergreen forest is a plant who sheid their leaves throughout the year
Grassland
1: the grassland forest will short grass
2: Grassland are field where the vegetation is governed by grasses
I hope helpful for you
Answered by
1
The main difference between evergreen forests and in grasslands is in the type of vegetation, and rainfall.
Explanation:
- The Evergreen forests receives high amounts of rainfall and grows in humus rich soil.
- The average tree size is about 40- 50 metre.
- The average rainfall also varies, and it receives about 120 - 140 cm of rainfall.
- Example of evergreen forests is the Amazon Rainforests.
- But in grasslands the type of vegetation is mainly short grasses, shrubs, and occasionally short trees.
- The average rainfall is about 50 - 60 cm annually.
- The examples of grasslands is Savannah in Africa, and prairie in North America.
Similar questions