Environmental Sciences, asked by elisaanthony07, 3 months ago

---------- is a type of grassland ecosystem

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Answered by mrsjuniorbk214
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Answer:

Forest

Explanation:

Grassland Ecosystem is an area where the vegetation is dominated by grasses and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants. It is also called transitional landscape because grassland ecosystems are dominated by the grass with few or no trees in the area where there is not enough for a forest and too much of a forest.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A desert grassland can be the answer.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:-

Grasslands are open areas of land where grasses or grasslike plants are the dominant species. Other forms of vegetation such as trees are rare in grasslands because they are not suited to thrive in the grassland’s dry environment. Grasslands receive water through rainfall, and when it does occur the grasses use their roots to search for moisture. Grass within this type of environment reproduces by releasing pollen when the winds blow or by producing plants from their roots.

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