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Write the temperature and rainfall conditions on this grassland.​

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Answered by itzHATERxx
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Grasslands are generally open and continuous, fairly flat areas of grass. They are often located between temperate forests at high latitudes and deserts at subtropical latitudes. Grasses vary in size from 2.1 m (7 ft) tall with roots extending down into the soil 1.8 m (6 ft), to the short grasses growing to a height of only 20 to 25 cm (8 to 10 in) tall. These short grasses can have roots that extend 1 m (about 3 ft) deep.

The height of grass correlates with the amount of rainfall it receives. Grasslands receive about 500 to 950 mm of rain per year compared to deserts, which receive less than 300 mm and tropical forests, which receive more than 2,000 mm. While temperatures are often extreme in some grasslands, the average temperatures are about -20°C to 30°C. Tropical grasslands have dry and wet seasons that remain warm all the time. Temperate grasslands have cold winters and warm summers with some rain.

The grasses die back to their roots annually and the soil and the sod protect the roots and the new buds from the cold of winter or dry conditions. A few trees may be found in this biome along the streams, but not many due to the lack of rainfall.

Answered by akashrawat09
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Temperate grasslands have significant variations in temperatures with hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation is moderate with just enough rain and snow to distinguish these areas from deserts. Because grasslands have few if any trees, strong winds often blow through them adding to the dryness. Temperate grasslands are found in the prairies and plains of central North America, in the South African veldts, Hungary’s pusztas, the steppes of Russia and the pampas of Uruguay and Argentina.

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