Chemistry, asked by qwertyuio87, 9 months ago

Why don’t grasslands and deserts have areas of large trees like forests?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In many natural areas that are considered grasslands, the reason trees do not grow is because the native wildlife kills the trees. ... Another factor is that the grass can be quite tall in grasslands and saplings die because they don't get enough sun.

According to the question the required answer will be it doesn't have any type of forestry area. Because there is no disturbance in their growth they get an amount of water and sunlight too..

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