how are grasslands different from a desert
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The soil of desert regions are dry and mostly made out of sand. And this type of soil is not fertile at all. But,the soil of the grassland is fertile and contains enough amount of moisture and other necessary soil nutrients. ... Grasslands are well populated because grasslands are the best place for animal husbandry.
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Grassland is a semiarid biome characterized by warm, humid summers with moderate rain and cold, dry winters. ... They are called semi-desert or desert grasslands. Compared with prairie grassland, the grasses in desert grassland are shorter, less dense, and are more frequently interspersed with desert shrubs and succulents.
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