Being drought-resistant
Being drought-resistant.
In grasslands there are very little rain. This makes it so not much trees grow there. Grass does not need much rain.I hope this helps you!-AGC
The ideal way to maintain forests and grasslands is by setting controlled fires. This helps wipe out the dead trees and debris from the area.
A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
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Being drought-resistant.
Well, trees produce oxygen and you need oxygen to survive.
In grasslands there are very little rain. This makes it so not much trees grow there. Grass does not need much rain.I hope this helps you!-AGC
The ideal way to maintain forests and grasslands is by setting controlled fires. This helps wipe out the dead trees and debris from the area.
The fact that they have long arms is a physical adaptation of a sloth. This helps them to be able to cling onto trees and also climb, and reach their food. Another example of a physical adaptation of a sloth is the fact that their claws are curved, again this helps them to hang onto the trees.
They are herbivores so They survive by using there long necks to reach the trees and eat the leaves on there. Also with there tallness most predators do not go for them because Giraffes are bigger then them. :)
traffula trees
It reduces moisture loss in the cold dry winter air.
Most believe that the struggle to survive and adaptation causes evolution. If all of the sudden all food was in trees, humans would probably adapt and become skilled climbers, or grow a body part that helps climbing.
A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
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Savannah