There are two different grasslands, the tropical grasslands, or Savannah, and the temperate grasslands or the prairies/steppe. Tropical grasslands are generally very hot, with a definite wet and dry season, whereas temperate grasslands are generally cooler, with more of a constant dry season.
In the grasslands, it can get very hot in the summer, over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and gets down to -40 degrees Celsius.
awesome as all get out
it is so cool there even rose
its very rich a lot like potting soil
The Grasslands soil is usually deep, dark, and rich. Because a lot of its soil is very rich, a lot of the grasslands have been destroyed and most of it disturbed, due to farming.
because grasslands have the most fertile soil of all biomes
prairies and fertile soil.
Because of the amount of soil and the depth of it, wheat is grown there. And also because the temperature is such perfect conditions for the wheat...
Wet and rich in organic matter.
Geographical conditions for pastoral farming typically include large expanses of open grasslands or meadows suitable for grazing livestock, access to water sources such as rivers or lakes, mild climates with moderate temperatures, and availability of vegetation for foraging. Additionally, regions with low population density and minimal urban development are often favorable for pastoral farming.
Grasslands have very rich soil. -bethany, 15 :)
a grasslands soil is good for farming because it has no guantity of big or small.it has rich soil
SOIL
african soil
grass and soil
no
grasslands have deep, dark, nutrient soil
uh...no
The Grasslands soil is usually deep, dark, and rich. Because a lot of its soil is very rich, a lot of the grasslands have been destroyed and most of it disturbed, due to farming.
The soil of grassland is good for farming because the soil is very rich.
The Grasslands soil is usually deep, dark, and rich. Because a lot of its soil is very rich, a lot of the grasslands have been destroyed and most of it disturbed, due to farming.