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why are there more grasses and only a few trees in the temperate grasslands?

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  • Because of the low annual precipitation, temperate grasslands have very few trees. Grasses are the dominant vegetation; their roots and rhizomes provide increased fertility to the soil. Fires caused by lightening occur often in grasslands; without fires grasslands are converted to scrub forests.

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Answered by Anonymous
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why are there more grasses and only a few trees in the temperate grasslands?

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Because of the low annual precipitation, temperate grasslands have very few trees. Grasses are the dominant vegetation; their roots and rhizomes provide increased fertility to the soil. Fires caused by lightening occur often in grasslands; without fires grasslands are converted to scrub forests.

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