Savannas receive an average annual rainfall of 30 to 40 inches. However in the temperate grasslands only about 20 to 35 inches. more info here: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/grasslands.php http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/habitats/grassland-profile.html
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opens soil so it will receive sunlight also keep grassland from looking like a forest
i am pretty sure it is true because i now that sunlight changes the coler of coral near the survase but not deep down
Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.
The polar regions never receive any direct sunlight.
Grasslands generally receive about twice the amount of rainfall per year as a desert. Therefore, one would see much more plant life in a grassland.
about 235-1000mm
opens soil so it will receive sunlight also keep grassland from looking like a forest
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i am pretty sure it is true because i now that sunlight changes the coler of coral near the survase but not deep down
Grasslands
Yes, Asia does receive a lot of sunlight. It is the largest continent, and covers a wide area and so it does receive a lot of sunlight.
because the sunlight
Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.Then we would receive only 1/4 of the sunlight we receive now.
The polar regions never receive any direct sunlight.
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Sub tropical deserts receive the most intense sunlight.