trees that are grown in the grassland biome
No, the savanna is a grassland with some trees. It is not a desert.
Some times oranges
extinct: no longer exsisting prairie: a grassland that receives plenty of rain, often has tall grasses, patches of wildflowers, and few trees savanna: flat grassland with clumps of trees and shrubs schooner: a type of boat soil: the dirt and other materials that make up the top layer of earth steppe: a grassland that receives very little rainfall, usually has short wild grasses and few trees
crops such as mulberry trees and cotton were grown there
because some animals are not made to be livinng in the rain forest or some people brought them there
A prime example of a temperate grassland is the American Midwest. The grassland is made of as its name suggests, of grasses that form a thick network of roots. Other plants include legumes, annuals, and some trees that would be grouped together near a water source like a river.
Grassland in central to southern Africa with some trees and mixed grasses - short and tall grasses.
No, he grown into a grown man who throws appleseeds to the ground to grow some apple trees
it's a dessert, kinda. it has some trees and stuff, and there are alot of difernt animals eg: giraffe, lion, gizelle (i think...)
Yes any and all tree, shrub and any plant can be grown from a seed of some kind
Some examples of biotic factors in a grassland are the plants and animals such as lion, zebra, baboon, prairie dog, and more as well. Examples of abiotic factors in a grassland would be air, water, dirt, dead trees, climate, temperature, and sunlight.
some plants include olive trees, cherry trees, and fig trees most popular.