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what is difference between savannah and prairies
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Answered by rainbow88
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the main difference is that Prairies andsavannas are both grasslands. A grassland is a region that is dominated by plant and grass vegetation rather than forests. ... The amount of rainfall determines the type and level of vegetation in a prairie. Prairies are characterized has having hot summers and cold winters. Rainfall falls steadily year round, with the majority falling in the early summer and late fall. The amount of rainfall determines the type and level of vegetation in a prairie. Wildlife typical to prairies includes lions, wild horses, gazelles, wolves and prairie dogs.
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Answered by yash2723j
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Prairies and savannas are both grasslands. A grassland is a region that is dominated by plant and grass vegetation rather than forests. ...Savannas are distinct in their precipitation needs. For a grassland to be a savanna, the rainfall must be concentrated into six to eight monthsof the year.
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