Mostly dry, until the rainy season which lasts about 3 months
The extreme temperatures of grasslands can go between -50F to 110F.
that is where they best like to be
It is covered in grassland, because of all the heavy rains for the tropical weather
In simple words, Grasslands have great weather..Summer:Summer is usually warm and at temperatures of between 20 - 45. So, generally hot and nice weather. In a Grassland, there isn't much to do but with this weather, it is nice and relaxing.Winter:Winter weather in a Grassland is fabulous. Windy and amazing. The rain storms are just beautiful to go to sleep to. In other places, the winter weathers are extremely harsh, but in a Grassland, it's wonderful. The temperatures are from 10 - 25 degrees.Spring:Spring time in a Grassland is the best temperatures and weather out of all the seasons. Warm, slight wind and the animals enjoy is very muchly. There is nothing more to say about Spring time in Grasslands, other than it's the best, as I mentioned earlier. The temperatures are from 20 - 35 degrees.Autumn:Autumn is just.. amazing weather. In other places, it is terrible and makes the surroundings look revolting; in a Grassland it is amazing weather. Slightly windy, light rain. The animals love it. The temperatures are from 15 - 25 degrees.That's all you need to know, I guess.
no it's a characteristic
Grassland animals eat grass. the other animals that are grassland animals like cheetahs that dont eat grass eat other grassland animals like gazzelles. grassland animals also need the temperature of the grasslands. Different animals live in different biomes.
It is a vast, flat grassland.
Depends on the location of the grassland
it was a dry grassland place
Grassland wind speeds can vary, but on average they may range from 5 to 20 miles per hour. Factors such as location, time of day, and weather conditions can all influence the speed of wind in grassland areas.
Grassland
Grasslands typically have a semi-arid to semi-humid climate with moderate rainfall and temperature fluctuations. They are characterized by hot summers and cold winters, with seasonal variability in precipitation.