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grassland
yes.but i dont know what type of animals and crops
They graze on the various plants that grow there. Those animals will be eaten by carnivores, so on and so forth. ^ U ^
No. "Graze" is an adjective to describe an activity of herbivorous animals eating plants that grow close to the ground, like grass. Another definition for "graze" is to lightly touch or brush by an object, causing a slight abrasion in passing.
Because the biome,the tundra, is very cold. Which isn't a very good place to farm or grow things for animals to eat or live in.
no they grow on the ground
Desert biome
Tundra
no
A wind farm is useful because:it provides electricity which does not contribute to global warming.It provides income to the farmer who can still graze animals and grow crops below it.
A rainforest biome is where most pepper grow in. This type of biome roughly covers around 7% of the Earth's surface.
how many days does it take for grass seeds to grow in a turndra biome