Biology, asked by bhumipreet, 1 year ago

difference between grassland and evergreen forest

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Answered by prabhakar57
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grass land is covered by forest with grasses with between 100 to 200 cm . it gives moderate rainfall . but evergreen forest is covered by numerous trees . it is rich in leaves . it is more than 200 cm of rainfall . it gives heavy and very heavy rainfall

Answered by kanojiaasmita1
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Grasslands

Grasslands are natural ecological communities dominated by grasses and with no or only sparse tree or shrub cover. They are dominated by a range of grass species but contain a diversity of other herbs. Grasslands are among the most species rich plant communities in Australia.  

Secondary or derived grasslands are those in which the woody species (trees and/or shrubs) have been removed, leaving only the native herbaceous ground layer.

EVERGREEN FOREST

An evergreen forest is a forest that consists if the coniferous tree know as the evergreen.

Unlike most trees, the evergreen does not lose it’s leaves in the fall, due to the fact that it has needles instead of leaves which are found on most coniferous trees.

This is why they are called evergreens! They never shed their leaves, and they stay green and strong throughout the long winters! Especially in the north.

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