True grasses belong to the plant family Poaceae (sometimes referred to as Graminaea).
These in turn belong to the group of monocotyledonous plants Liliaceae.
Examples of grasses are: the annual Winter Grass - Poa annua; other examples of grasses include cereal crops such as wheat, maize and rice.
Common plants in grasslands include grasses like buffalo grass and blue grama, as well as wildflowers like sunflowers and goldenrods. Animals found in grasslands include bison, pronghorn antelope, meadowlarks, and coyotes. Grasslands are also home to insects, such as grasshoppers and butterflies, and small mammals like prairie dogs and voles.
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In India, notable grasslands include the Terai grasslands, which are located at the foothills of the Himalayas, and the Deccan Plateau grasslands, known for their unique biodiversity. The Shola grasslands, found in the Western Ghats, are characterized by their high-altitude vegetation. Additionally, the Bhabar grasslands, located in the northern regions, are known for their rich wildlife and ecological significance.
Mostly grass and trees.
tundra,lilies and sunflower
plants in temperate grasslands
Some animals that live in grasslands are lions giraffes and cheetas. I'm not sure about the plants.
Most of Canada is covered in grasslands......
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animals...plants....PEOPLE
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Tropical grasslands or savannas.
the plants that live in grasslands are mostly wild flowers
potatoes and tomatoes
the pampas grass is one and it canlive almost in any habitat
the plants in grasslands include flora, purple cone flowers, milkweed plants, stinging nettle, june grass, flea bane, and buffalo grass.
some charactreristics of grasslands are grass, plants and I dont know what im eveing sayin