The vegetation is very sparse in the grasslands of South Africa.give reason
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The temperate grasslands of South Africa are known as the velds, and they are are rolling plateaus with heights ranging from 600m to 1100m.
They are bordered by the Drakensberg Mountains on the east and the Kalahari desert in the west. In the north-eastern part are the 'high velds', with heights of up to 1600m.
The region is drained by the Orange and the Limpopo rivers and their tributaries.
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