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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.
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It's basically, dry land with some vegetation, like a couple of trees and bushes and etc. Yeah, that's specific. Semi-arid is a land classification based on annual average rainfall, usually between 250-400mm per year.
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In Southeast Asia have more than one summer because of the rainfall. This happens twice a year.
Grasslands generally receive about twice the annual precipitation of deserts.
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.
Semiarid regions generally receive much more rainfall than a desert, usually about twice as much. Most of these areas are grasslands that contain much more plant life than a desert.
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Semi deserts are not true deserts but grasslands. They receive about twice the annual rainfall as a true desert and this provides for much more plant life and available water that helps support a greater variety of animals and plants.
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Sydney has twice the amount of rainfall than London each year! Sydney has more torrential rain though, so it would not seem so.
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Most cocoa beans of the world are grown and harvested in tropical areas that receive a lot of rainfall. Therefore the growing season is continuous. http://www.worldcocoafoundation.org/tree-to-table/default.asp