Grass usually needs a lot of sunlight, therefor it is not extremely common in tropical rainforests. Small amounts of long grasses may grow along bodies of water in a rainforest. Also, there are natural clearing in all jungles, and grasses thrive here. Bamboo is quite common in jungles worlwide, and it is considered a grass.
Bamboo is considered a grass because, like all grasses, the internodal region of the stems are hollow, and vascular bundles in a cross-section of a bamboo plant are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical arrangement like that of a tree, shrub or forb. Also, unlike trees or shrubs, the dicotyledonous woody xylem is absent, and the abscence of secondary woody growth causes the stems of these plants to be columnar instead of tapering.
No, bamboo does not grow naturally in deserts. Along some rivers in the deserts of the United States one will sometimes observe bamboo that has escaped from yards of those who used it as an ornamental plant.
Yes, bamboo does grow in the grasslands ,but it also can grow in other places in the world.
there are few tress here usually in piles together they are trees that have fruit because the only animals that really eat them is the giraffe
There arent very many, but there are some. Grasslands get little rain, not enough to sustain trees.
There are many trees that grow in the grasslands, and they can be hard to remember. Some of these trees are oaks, cottonwoods, and willows.
yes but it sometimes have to be open and not close in
In the savanna grasslands, Acadia trees.
No, but Spanish Moss does grow in trees.
Mostly grass and trees.
It is a matter of moisture. Grasslands have lower moisture levels and climates that do not support trees. Trees do however grow along creeks and rivers that pass through grasslands.
fires drought and grazing prevent the growth of trees and shrubs
In grasslands there are very little rain. This makes it so not much trees grow there. Grass does not need much rain.I hope this helps you!-AGC
If you are trying to ask why grasslands have few trees this is my paragraph on it. Grasslands do not have many large trees for multiple reasons first of all there is a low moisture level in grasslands for trees to grow, but if a river or stream runs through a grassland trees may grow around it. Also there are no warm times in grasslands it goes from hot right to cold, there is little to no time where trees can grow in a warm climate there. Another reason is that grazing of animals prevents trees and shrubs to grow because they are either trampled or eaten by the animals grazing there. One more way is that if a grassland has a fire it will burn the trees that grew and kill and trees that are trying to sprout.
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Mostly grass and trees.
Grasslands do not have many large trees for multiple reasons first of all there is a low moisture level in grasslands for trees to grow, but if a river or stream runs through a grassland trees may grow around it. Also there are no warm times in grasslands it goes from hot right to cold, there is little to no time where trees can grow in a warm climate there. Another reason is that grazing of animals prevents trees and shrubs to grow because they are either trampled or eaten by the animals grazing there. One more way is that if a grassland has a fire it will burn the trees that grew and kill and trees that are trying to sprout.
grass grows naturally it uses the weather to grow
if trees were to grow under other trees , there would be a a mixture in the roots of the trees ,which will make it impossible for the trees to grow properly....i think that is why trees tend not to grow under other trees...
Grass, Grass, few flowers, and VERY VERY VERY few trees.
It is a matter of moisture. Grasslands have lower moisture levels and climates that do not support trees. Trees do however grow along creeks and rivers that pass through grasslands.
fires drought and grazing prevent the growth of trees and shrubs
In grasslands there are very little rain. This makes it so not much trees grow there. Grass does not need much rain.I hope this helps you!-AGC
If you are trying to ask why grasslands have few trees this is my paragraph on it. Grasslands do not have many large trees for multiple reasons first of all there is a low moisture level in grasslands for trees to grow, but if a river or stream runs through a grassland trees may grow around it. Also there are no warm times in grasslands it goes from hot right to cold, there is little to no time where trees can grow in a warm climate there. Another reason is that grazing of animals prevents trees and shrubs to grow because they are either trampled or eaten by the animals grazing there. One more way is that if a grassland has a fire it will burn the trees that grew and kill and trees that are trying to sprout.
corn wheat and rice grow in the grasslands
traffula trees