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summary of temperate grasslands​

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Answered by Aarti88826
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Temperate grasslands, savannahs, and shrublands is a terrestrial habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. The predominant vegetation in this biome consists of grass and/or shrubs. The climate is temperate and ranges from semi-arid to semi-humid

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Temperate Grasslands

Grass forms the major part of the vegetation in temperate grasslands. Many species of grasses are found here such as purple needle grass, wild oats, foxtail, rye grass and buffalo grass. These regions have dark soil which is rich in nutrients and is good for farming. The North American temperate grasslands are called prairies, in Eurasia temperate grasslands are known as steppes, in South America they are called pampas, in South Africa they are known as velds and in Australia they are called downs.

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