Yes, grasslands, particularly savannas, cover about 40 percent of Africa's land area. These ecosystems are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, supporting diverse wildlife and plant species. They play a crucial role in the continent's ecology and economy, providing grazing land for livestock and resources for local communities. Additionally, they are vital for carbon storage and maintaining biodiversity.
Approximately 40% of the world's land area is covered by grasslands.
The area of Central tall grasslands is 248,400 square kilometers.
The area of Western Gulf coastal grasslands is 77,425 square kilometers.
The area of Great Valley Grasslands State Park is 11.436 square kilometers.
none at all its made of mixed up condoms coke and cow snot to make it green
no, they cover 40%. i was surprised when i found that out.
Approximately 40% of the world's land area is covered by grasslands.
Africas western area
The Jura mountains join the Alps to cover approximately 70 percent of the land area of Switzerland.
Forests or grasslands with plenty of cover, and a good supply of prey, and lots of water.
yes
No. Mexico doesn't have grasslands.
The area of Central tall grasslands is 248,400 square kilometers.
The area of Western short grasslands is 435,200 square kilometers.
The area of East Polden Grasslands is 1,240,000.0 square meters.
The Jura mountains join the Alps to cover approximately 70 percent of the land area of Switzerland.
23.81%