Why Grasslands cannot support trees
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Because the grasslands are packed with grass, which makes a dense turf of intermeshing roots just below ground. These roots take up all the water. As a result, the soil is not rich enough to meet a tree's needs.
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Originally Answered: Why do big trees not grow in grasslands? Because the grasslands are packed with grass, which makes a dense turf of intermeshing roots just below ground. These roots take up all the water. As a result, the soil is not rich enough to meet a tree's needs.
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