what are the characteristic of grassland shrubland and savannah ecosystems?
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Answer:The Tropical and Subtropical Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands are characterized by rainfall levels between 90-150 centimetres per year. However, there may be great variability in soil moisture throughout the year. Grasses dominate the species composition of these ecoregions, although scattered trees may be common.
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Explanation: Characteristic of grassland shrubland and savannah ecosystems
- The most prominent characteristics of Grasslands, Shrublands and Savannas are its rainfall.
- They receive anywhere between 90 to 150 centimeters of rainfall each year.
- Grasslands are characterized by open lands which is more dominated by sedges, grasses and broadleaf herbs, with no or little woody vegetation.
- Shrublands are areas which are marked by low, dense shrub vegetation such as willow, dogwood, sedges and tall grasses.
- Savanna vegetation includes grasses, scrub and sometimes trees, which grow near seasonal rivers, water holes or aquifer. Animals and plants have to adapt to the long dry spell.
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