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There is general absence of natural vegetation, especially trees in the temperate grassland. Give reason​

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Answered by kavishreya
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Explanation:

Temperate grasslands are characterized as having grasses as the dominant vegetation. Trees and large shrubs are absent. ... It is nutrient-rich from the growth and decay of deep, many-branched grass roots. The rotted roots hold the soil together and provide a food source for living plants.

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