Yes.
Answer:
It depends on where the grassland is located. In Africa (e.g. the Sarengeti) the climate is quite warm. In North America (e.g. the prairies of Canada or the Steppes of Russia) the temperatures can range from warm (40oC) to cold (-40oC)
Grasslands can be up to -100 degrees farhenhit
More hot then cold... But really more warm
Grasslands receive a moderate rate of rainfall, resulting in less humidity in the atmosphere. Grasslands have cold winters and hot summers too.
Grassland in winter is usually dry and cold but on rare occasions wet.
it feels very cold and the temperature is very low
The climate in the Grasslands consists of mostly dry, windy conditions. The temperatures are fairly hot in the summer and extremely cold in the winter.
Many cacti do live and do quite well in grasslands as long as the winter temperature does not get too cold. Prickly pear are quite adaptable but other species can also adapt.
it is always changing, in the us and Andorra and the temperate grasslands nearby Spain should touch 40 or 41during summer but at winter it can drop to -35 or below. it does snow at winter. but not too much in Brazil where the temperatures drop at least to 3
very hot around 100degrees in the summer and very cold around 30\50 in the winter
The seasons in the plains doesn’t have much rain. It is cold and snowy in the winter, winds blow through the grasslands, and hot in the summer months.
There is very little grassland remaining in Australia. There are still some in the sub-tropical north, where the climate is hot and humid in summer, and prone to monsoonal rains. Further south, the remaining grasslands are in regions where it is hit and dry in summer, and cold in winter, with usually more rainfall during these colder months.
Temperate grasslands have hot summers and cold winters. Summer temperatures can be well over 100° Fahrenheit, while winter temperatures can be as low as -40° Fahrenheit.
In canada, yes
Deserts are arid, nor semi-arid. Therefore, your question is invalid. Semi-arid regions are usually grasslands or steppes.