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Mongolia is the only country with an entirely arid climate. The climate of Mongolia is entirely cold and arid that makes it suitable for transhumant grazing.
David C. Ganskopp has written: 'Cheatgrass and its relationship to climate' -- subject(s): Cheatgrass brome, Climatic factors 'Effects of grazing and drought on range grasses' -- subject(s): Forage plants, Effect of grazing on, Effect of drought on, Grasses, Range management
According to Wikipedia, roughly 66% is suitable for livestock grazing.
Grasses, like all grazing animals do.
The bison is a herbivore, grazing on the prairie grasses.
why is the upper river with its fast flowing steep valley suitable for animal grazing
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A Zebra is a herbivore, grazing mainly on grasses, growing on the African savanna.
Quokkas are grazing animals. They feed on grasses, sedges, succulents, and foliage of shrubs.
Tall grasses and large herbivores are part of the grassland biome and not a desert.
Most plants grow from the top but grasses are different, they grow from the base so cutting or animals grazing does not stop them growing.
As grasses grow from the base of the blade the growth is not affected by grazing or cuting. Only plants that grow from the tip of the shoot are damaged by this treatment.