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What is the difference between the grassland and savanna biomes? Grassland biomes are closer to the equator and receive more rain. Savanna biomes are closer to the equator and receive more rain. Grassland biomes contain mostly grasses. Savanna biomes contain mostly grasses.

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Answered by anamikakmanackel
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Grasslands are typically defined as lands on which the existing plant cover is dominated by grasses. Savannas are broadly defined as grasslands with scattered trees. ... Savannas are conventionally considered an exclusively tropical biome, and the terms tropical grasslands and savannas are often used interchangeably.

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Answered by jahanshu
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What is the difference between the grassland and savanna biomes? Grassland biomes are closer to the equator and receive more rain. Savanna biomes are closer to the equator and receive more rain. Grassland biomes contain mostly grasses. Savanna biomes contain mostly grasses.

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