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some plants in grasslands have stong stems why​

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Answered by AdorableMe
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This is a correct statement buddy!

Explanation:

Small animals can climb underground into their burrows to stay safe, but grasses and other plants common to grasslands can't run away. Instead, they are specially adapted to survive fire. Just as a small animal can be safe in an underground burrow, the parts of the plant that are underground are less likely to burn.Grassland plants have evolved so that as long as their roots survive, they can grow back after a fire very quickly. Trees and other plants not adapted to fire cannot grow back quickly, if they even survive. As a result, fire helps keep the grasslands from being overgrown by bushes and trees and turning into a forest.Grasslands are full of herds of hungry herbivores. These herbivores are hard on plants, but they can be a powerful force in making an area a grassland and keeping trees from taking it over.

You see, grasses and other grassland plants have special adaptations to allow them to survive heavy grazing. Unlike many plants, grass can survive being grazed all the way to the ground.

Answered by ranjet12227
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some plants in grasslands have strong stems because they involve so strong roots through small animals climb

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