Plants in grassland have stem to bear strong winds
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Grasslands generally do not have many trees. As the name suggests, they are covered with grass. Since there are no trees or any kind of barrier, the wind blows freely through the grassland. Hence, plants in grasslands adapt and develop strong stems to bear these strong winds. If they had weak stems, they would break.
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