Disadvantage of living in grasslands
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DISADVANTAGES ARE:-
1.Does not generate income
2.Not farmable
3.May not be usable for recreation
4.Can't be used for building homes
5.Can't be used for industry
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2.Not farmable
3.May not be usable for recreation
4.Can't be used for building homes
5.Can't be used for industry
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quarter of Earth was once covered by grasslands, but much of these have now been turned into farms. This has resulted in a widespread loss of wildlife habitat.
Grassland soil is rich, and almost anything can be grown there. But poor agricultural practices can ruin soil and turn grassland into lifeless, barren spaces. If crops are not rotated properly, nutrients in the soil are stripped out, and nothing can be grown for several years. Grazing livestock destroy grassland as well. Only 5 percent of the original prairie in the United States remains. This can have a wider-reaching impact on the ecosystem as a whole: Compared to grassland, cropland provides few or no resources for breeding birds.
Grassland soil is rich, and almost anything can be grown there. But poor agricultural practices can ruin soil and turn grassland into lifeless, barren spaces. If crops are not rotated properly, nutrients in the soil are stripped out, and nothing can be grown for several years. Grazing livestock destroy grassland as well. Only 5 percent of the original prairie in the United States remains. This can have a wider-reaching impact on the ecosystem as a whole: Compared to grassland, cropland provides few or no resources for breeding birds.
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