wetlands
Grasslands
Tundra
no. tundra is a tree less region. the plants are shrubs grasses, etc.
The unique Characteristics about grasslands is that wheat are growing there mostly. also the special animals such as the prairie Dog is rare.
no, all grasses are monocots.
Grasslands
Grasslands
Grassland
Tundra
Plains are characterized by long grasses. So are savannahs and scrub-lands, but they tend to have more bushes and trees.
no. tundra is a tree less region. the plants are shrubs grasses, etc.
Grasslands (also called greenswards) are areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses (Poaceae) and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants (forbs). However, sedge (Cyperaceae) and rush (Juncaceae) families can also be found. Grasslands occur naturally on all continents except Antarctica. In temperate latitudes, such as northwest Europe, grasslands are dominated by perennial species, where as in warmer climates annual species form a greater component of the vegetation.
The bird gracefully glided over the vast marshland, searching for its next meal.
The unique Characteristics about grasslands is that wheat are growing there mostly. also the special animals such as the prairie Dog is rare.
A marsh is a type of wetland that is often dominated by grasses, rushes or reeds. If woody plants are present they tend to be low-growing shrubs. This form of vegetation is what differentiates marshes from other types of wetland such as swamps, which are dominated by trees. Marshes can often be found at the edges of lakes and streams, where they form a transition between the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
No, grasses are not fungi. Grasses and fungi are two different things.
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