in the grasslands it might feel like a desert out there :*)
Not exactly. They get more rainfall than deserts, which is enough to keep the grass growing. Some grasslands get more moisture than others, so it really depends on the location.
Average daily temperatures range between -20 and 30 0C. Temperate grasslands have cold winters and warm summers with rain or some snow.
rainy and windy weather is in the grasslands.
global cooling 2.8 million years ago resulted in dry grasslands replacing wet forests in parts of Africa.
Yes, but only two. The dry and rainy season.
dry and wet season
A grassland is a biome having predominantly grasses, and some woody shrubs, instead of trees and forests. This may be due to soil conditions, low rainfall, or other factors.Grasslands include the prairies (the Great Plains and Argentina's pampas), the steppes, and the savanna, which is a mostly dry ecosystem composed of tall grasses. Grasslands can be grassy swamps as well, such as in the Florida Everglades.The animal life in the grasslands have adapted to the grass as a food supply, and the availability of water (often seasonal, or too little, or too much).Grasslands are a type of flat plateau or flat land.
The tropical rain belt in a band of rain that moves to the north in June and to the south in December, roughly following the sun's seasonal path. When the tropical rain belt in north of the equator, the northern tropics experience their rainy season and the southern tropics experiences their dry season. When the tropical rain belt is south of the equator, the southern tropics experience their rainy season and the northern tropics experience their dry season.
the wet and dry season.
There are two main types of grasslands: tropical grasslands, also known as savannas, and temperate grasslands, also known as prairies or steppes. Tropical grasslands are found in regions with warm climates and a wet and dry season, while temperate grasslands are found in areas with colder climates and a distinct winter season.
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.
There are very few true grasslands remaining in Australia, and none in the dry interior, as grasslands require moisture. Any grasslands are still within several hundred kilometres of the coast, not in the dry interior, and there is no specific name for these.
Grasslands have small amount of rain but not to small to make it a desert so the grass lands in Africa is hot, and dry (not to dry though).
YES
Great Plains, it is covered in DRY grasslands and has land that increases towards the Rockies.
colorado
africa,dry areas
steppes
Biomes
dry, sweeping grasslands.