very few trees exist in grasslands, but there are some. No pine trees though.
A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
yes
Giraffes live in grasslands because these areas provide them with a suitable habitat that offers plentiful food in the form of leaves from trees and shrubs. The open spaces in grasslands also allow giraffes to see predators from afar and easily escape if needed. Additionally, the tall trees in grasslands provide them with shelter and places to rest.
Trees require more consistent water than grass. Sometimes you will see a tree in a desert - if it has a water source underground to pull from. In grasslands you will see trees congregate near water sources - again more consistent water.
Yes, Saharas are grasslands that do have scattered trees and shrubs. These trees are usually adapted to the arid conditions of the Saharas, such as acacia and baobab trees. The mix of grasses and trees in these savannas provides habitat and food sources for a variety of wildlife.
traffula trees
It would be Tundra, because it does not have trees or grasslands, it is constantly cold with ice, water and snow.
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A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
grasslands with some trees
yes
Forests have densely packed trees. Savanna are open grasslands. While a forest may of course have some clearings and a savanna may have some trees the primary difference is density.
Giraffes live in grasslands because these areas provide them with a suitable habitat that offers plentiful food in the form of leaves from trees and shrubs. The open spaces in grasslands also allow giraffes to see predators from afar and easily escape if needed. Additionally, the tall trees in grasslands provide them with shelter and places to rest.
flowers,plantsand trees.
Trees require more consistent water than grass. Sometimes you will see a tree in a desert - if it has a water source underground to pull from. In grasslands you will see trees congregate near water sources - again more consistent water.
Yes, Saharas are grasslands that do have scattered trees and shrubs. These trees are usually adapted to the arid conditions of the Saharas, such as acacia and baobab trees. The mix of grasses and trees in these savannas provides habitat and food sources for a variety of wildlife.