grasslands get 80% of sunlight a year
Yes there actually is sunlight in grassland
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sunlight, airocks, and soil. that is all i know. there are more
Grasslands typically have a shallow soil layer due to frequent fires and grazing, limiting the depth of tree roots. The competition for sunlight and resources with grasses and other vegetation also hinders tree growth in grasslands. Additionally, grasslands tend to have lower moisture availability, which may not support the water requirements of trees.
The African savanna grasslands get no sleet.
Much more fuel to burn in the grasslands.
Nonliving things in grasslands include rocks, soil, water, air, sunlight, and organic matter such as dead plant material. These abiotic components play a crucial role in shaping the grassland ecosystem and supporting its biodiversity.
pruning, poor sunlight and deficient soil conditons.
Savannas receive an average annual rainfall of 30 to 40 inches. However in the temperate grasslands only about 20 to 35 inches. more info here: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/grasslands.php http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/habitats/grassland-profile.html
The intensity of the sun on the earth is about 1.3 kilowatts per square meter. Though this is an upper limit as the sunlight is reduced by the air, clouds, time of year, mountains, occasional trees and latitude of the specific grasslands.
It varies from place to place.