It does rain, but the rain isn't sufficient enough to support many trees. Grasslands get about 20 inches of rain a year. Enough to support life, grass, and some other plants, but not enough to support large amounts of trees or diversified living things.
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wildfires and droughts
No. Droughts and earthquakes are unrelated phenomena.
Grasslands
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There are quite a few different things that are destroying the grasslands. Fires and droughts for example are destroying the grasslands.
The Sahel is zone of transition in Africa between the Sahara Desert to the north and the Savanna grasslands to the south. As such it has a semi arid climate (it is half desert!). Therefore it is almost permanently in drought.
There 10 facts about droughts
wildfires and droughts
Droughts is a noun.
Control of floods and droughts.
No. Droughts and earthquakes are unrelated phenomena.
Yes, Romania has frequently droughts.
Floods and droughts are known as natural disasters.
No. Earthquakes and droughts are completely unrelated phenomena.
Most of the droughts occur when there is lack of trees.