what are the characteristics of a grasslands habitat short answer
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Important characteristics of grassland are Low rainfall, vegetation dominated by grass, semi-arid climate.
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- Grasslands in which vegetation is dominated by the grasses.
- They are located mainly at the mid-latitudes and near to the interior of continents.
- Climate is semi-arid.
- They get more rain than in the deserts but the precipitation is less than in the forests. Due to the low rainfall trees can not grow there.
- Climate is ideal for the growth of grasses.
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The grassland biome consists of terrestrial areas dominated by grasses with few big trees or shrubs. Temperate grasslands, tropical grasslands (sometimes known as savannas), and steppe grasslands are the three types of grasslands that exist.
The grassland biome is defined by the following characteristics:
- Grassland vegetation
- Climate type: semi-arid
- Rainfall and soils insufficient to sustain major tree growth are most prevalent in the mid-latitudes and near continent interiors.
- Grasslands are commonly used for farming.
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