difference between grasslands and scrubs
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A grassland is vast area with grass and where animal graze
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A shrub is a small plant which grows only for short period of time
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One of the main differences between these two biomes is that trees and large shrubs are rarely found in grassland areas. Furthermore, unlike the temperate forest, grassland animals lack shelter in the open prairies. ... In conclusion, both the temperate forest and grasslands are biomes that can be found around the world.
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