Why is vegetation in the temperate grasslands dominated by grasses? Why are tall
trees and shrubs absent from there?
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Grassland, area in which the vegetation is dominated by a nearly continuous cover of grasses. Grasslands occur in environments conducive to the growth of this plant cover but not to that of taller plants, particularly trees and shrubs. The factors preventing establishment of such taller, woody vegetation are varied
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Due to the animal grazing the shurbs and grasses are short ......
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