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The plants wouldn't be able to germinate because some plants have fire resistants seeds that fall out after being burnt. Fire also could torch the grassland and kill all the plants there, meaning that the growth would have to start over completely.

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Has there ever been any natural disasters in the temperate grasslands?

Yes. Many temperate grasslands are frequented by tornadoes and fires. Some areas have experienced earthquakes.


What are grassland attractions?

One of the disadvantages about being in or by a grassland is fire. Fires can start really quick and then it will go through the rest of the grassland and destroy everything like the grass of course but also the flowers in the grassland will be destroyed


What statements describes why the central lowland region is primarily tall-grassland prairies?

Recurrent natural fires prevented trees from growing


What is the importance of the temperate grassland biome?

well some people say, oh a grassland is a land covered in grass. well no really. way to point out the obvious. a temperate grassland summed up has fertile soils that are able to support quick cover of grasses. drough, grazing animals, and fires keep grasslands from becoming forests. it is home to a wide variety of plants. the grassland parks are normally very large parks with nothing much to see, just alot of flat land with grass and animals. there are few shrubs and trees that support the organisms/animals that live there. if the temperature dropped the grassland would turn into a desert, anything above would be a tropical biome. it gets 10-30 inches of rain a year. some say wiki. is a website where anyone can write random things about whatever you pick, and yes that's true. but this, nope:) its all real, because im in biology right now(: thankss.


Many grassland animals are either fast runners or are able to burrow into the ground Why are these important adaptations for life in areas that experience very dry periods and frequent fires?

rabbits chipmunks and groundhogs

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What is the abiotic factors of the temperate grassland?

Temperature Precipitation Soil Fires Threats


What are some environment problem in grassland?

in a grassland, forest fires, runoff, droughts


How have the humans affected the temperate forest?

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How are humans impacting temperate forest?

One way humans can impact temperate forests are by starting forest fires


Which biome has warm temperatures and frequent fires?

Temperate woodland and shrubland


What affect do people have on Temperate Forest?

they cause horrible forest fires and are really bad.


Has there ever been any natural disasters in the temperate grasslands?

Yes. Many temperate grasslands are frequented by tornadoes and fires. Some areas have experienced earthquakes.


What are grassland attractions?

One of the disadvantages about being in or by a grassland is fire. Fires can start really quick and then it will go through the rest of the grassland and destroy everything like the grass of course but also the flowers in the grassland will be destroyed


What natural resources are used by humans from grassland areas?

we used to or still do use coal for fires and some oils for our cars


What statements describes why the central lowland region is primarily tall-grassland prairies?

Recurrent natural fires prevented trees from growing


What is the importance of the temperate grassland biome?

well some people say, oh a grassland is a land covered in grass. well no really. way to point out the obvious. a temperate grassland summed up has fertile soils that are able to support quick cover of grasses. drough, grazing animals, and fires keep grasslands from becoming forests. it is home to a wide variety of plants. the grassland parks are normally very large parks with nothing much to see, just alot of flat land with grass and animals. there are few shrubs and trees that support the organisms/animals that live there. if the temperature dropped the grassland would turn into a desert, anything above would be a tropical biome. it gets 10-30 inches of rain a year. some say wiki. is a website where anyone can write random things about whatever you pick, and yes that's true. but this, nope:) its all real, because im in biology right now(: thankss.


How do veld fires cause climate change?

The fires are producing huge amounts of carbon dioxide, a gas that plays a major role in exacerbating global warming and climate change. The veld fires are usually caused by man.