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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 steppes, the savanna, and grassy swamps. Animal life can be very different in the grasslands than in forests and jungles.

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14y ago

Because there is grass there. It's obvious.

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9y ago

with its fertile soil the land hand black soil giving it its name

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