Environmental Sciences, asked by AjitaJain, 8 months ago

what would happen if the temperate grassland received heavy rainfall
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Answered by sonalirohilla0039
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Forbs (wildflowers) would become more prevalent, as would a wider variety grasses and shrubs. As long as there is frequent enough fire put on the land, either by lightning strikes or prescribed burns, the prairie will survive and thrive.

Absent fire, increased rainfall could shift the dominant natural community toward a more woodland environment.

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Answered by punya69
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  1. Forbs (wildflowers) would become more prevalent, as would a wider variety grasses and shrubs. As long as there is frequent enough fire put on the land, either by lightning strikes or prescribed burns, the prairie will survive and thrive.
  2. Absent fire, increased rainfall could shift the dominant natural community toward a more woodland environment.
  3. Heavy rainfall negatively affects grassland ecosystem biomass and C sink function because excess soil water content suppresses plant growth.

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