Dry grasslands such as the prairies and savanna are marked by a limited or seasonal rainfall, which is one factor for the lack of trees (which may still predominate along existing streams and rivers). A wet grassland is a swamp such as the Everglades, where most of the land is covered by water for part of the year. This can impede tree growth because of the lack of a solid soil base, and because water can rot seeds and wood. Higher salinity can be another factor. Trees such as the mangrove are adapted to swamps in temperate climates, and grow on the borders of the sawgrass regions in Florida.
tall,coarse-bladed grasses
nothing is the difference
the difference between a tropical rainforest and a tropical dry forest is that a tropical dry forest is only sand like desert but has all animals and a rainforest is always raining and has many plants.
they both have 4 seasons and are found on North and south America, Europe, Asia, and Australia
It is saturated.
Llanos and campos are both types of grasslands. Llanos refer specifically to the vast plains found in South America, mainly in Venezuela and Colombia, characterized by annual flooding and grasses adapted to wet conditions. Campos, on the other hand, are grasslands found in South America, particularly in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, with more diverse plant species and less pronounced flooding.
What is the difference between a wet sieve and a dry sieve
Amount of Precipitation
One is wet and one is dry
Wet meaning you wet the ground first with a hose
one is dry one is wet
macular degeneration difference between wet and dry
The difference between an injured lion and a wet day is that one pours with rain and the other roars with pain.
wet-buld depression
The distribution of annual precipitation
Its call sedimentry and metamorphic. Look 'em up!
The distribution of annual precipitation