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The weather conditions in temperate grasslands ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Temperatures in temperate grasslands vary according to the season. In winter, temperatures can plummet to well below 0 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas. In summer, temperatures can reach above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperate grasslands receive low to moderate precipitation on average per year (20-35 inches).

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Temperate grassland biome climate varies depending on the season. Summers are usually hot, and temperatures can go up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Winters are usually cold, and temperatures can fall to below zero degrees Fahrenheit in specific areas. This biome experiences long, hot summers depending on the latitude of the temperate grassland. The soil in temperate grassland biome is especially fertile. However, the dry climate prevents larger plants from thriving here.

Precipitation

Temperate grassland biome is characterized by fairly low rainfall (20-35 inches) throughout the year. The most rainfall occurs in late spring and early summer where convectional precipitation takes place. The greater part of this precipitation comes in the form of snow, especially in the temperate grasslands of the northern hemisphere.

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