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they are different because the grassland range in the winter is 50 degrees and 90 in the summer . but the range for the desert is more than 100 degrees.
Grasslands are vast open areas dominated by grasses and have relatively few trees. They typically have flat or gently rolling terrain, with varying levels of precipitation and seasonal fluctuations in temperature. These ecosystems support a diverse range of plant and animal species adapted to this habitat.
The grassland around Lexington is called Bluegrass because of the bluish tint of the grass when it produces seed heads in the spring. This tint gives the grassland a blue hue, which led to it being named "Bluegrass."
A spring tide has the greatest tidal range. A neap tide has a smaller tidal range.
18 degrees Celsius in the summer and 10 degrees Celsius in the winter.
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40-70farenhight
they are different because the grassland range in the winter is 50 degrees and 90 in the summer . but the range for the desert is more than 100 degrees.
It depends on the Sun's heat.
50-70 degrees Fahrenheit
72 degrees Fahrenheit = 22.22 degrees Celsius
Parts of the outback are temperate grassland. Other parts range from eucalyptus bushland/woodland to arid desert.
the temperature rainforest and the grassland
Grasslands are vast open areas dominated by grasses and have relatively few trees. They typically have flat or gently rolling terrain, with varying levels of precipitation and seasonal fluctuations in temperature. These ecosystems support a diverse range of plant and animal species adapted to this habitat.
Temperature Precipitation Soil Fires Threats
The highest temperature minus the lowest temperature is the temperature range. The temperature range is how many degrees is in between the highest and lowest temperatures.
Grasslands typically have four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Each season brings varied weather patterns, temperatures, and precipitation levels, affecting the growth and dynamics of the grassland ecosystem.