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explain grossland ecosystem ​

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Answered by varuncharaya13
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Grasslands are open areas of land where grasses or grasslike plants are the dominant species. ... Grasslands receive water through rainfall, and when it does occur the grasses use their roots to search for moisture


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Answered by DonaSharmahidanz
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<Shahzeb....> here's your answer,

               

Grasslands (also called Greenswards) are areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants. Grasslands occupy about 24% of the earth’s surface. They occur in regions too dry for forests and too moist for deserts.

               

The annual rainfall ranges between 25- 75 cm, usually seasonal. The principal grasslands includes Prairies (Canada, USA), Pampas (South America), Steppes (Europe and Asia), and Veldts (Africa).

The highest abundance and greatest diversity of large mammals are found in these ecosystems. The dominant animal species include wild horses, asses and antelope of Eurasia, herds of Bison of America; and the antelope and other large herbivores of Africa.

                   

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