Differentitate between tropical and temperate
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Temperate Grasslands
(i) They are located in the temperate latitude in the interior of the continent in the belt of Westerlies.
(ii) The grass is short, soft, juicy and nutritive. These are treeless plains as rainfall is less.
(iii) The prairies are known as the ‘bread baskets of the world’.
Tropical grasslands
(i) They are located in the tropical latitude in the interior of the continent in the trade wind belt.
(ii) The grass is tall (3m) coarse and spiky which is neither juicy nor nutritive and there are scattered deciduous trees.
(iii) They are known as the ‘big game country’ as there is a variety of herbivores and carnivores.
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The difference between a Temperate and Tropical grassland is location, soil, vegetation and precipitation. ... Temperate Grasslands tend to have more green vegetation while tropical grasslands tend to be more dry and brown like colour vegetation.
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