Tropical grasslands, also known as savannas, have a distinct climate characterized by seasonal rainfall, with prolonged dry periods that limit water availability. The soil in these regions is often nutrient-poor and subject to erosion, making it challenging for trees to establish deep root systems. Additionally, frequent fires and grazing by herbivores further inhibit tree growth, while the conditions favor grasses that are adapted to survive in such environments. As a result, these factors collectively make tropical grasslands unsuitable for most trees and traditional crops.
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A grassland plain or prairie without trees is an example of a savanna. Savannas are defined by their grassy terrain with scattered trees, and they are often found in tropical or subtropical regions.
No, not like the evergreens that are found up north in the boreal regions of Canada and the Rocky Mountain slopes of Canada and the USA. Those trees found in a tropical grassland are deciduous trees. However, since the tropics are located in an area where it IS green 365 days a year, yes, perhaps.
wide grass coved with few trees alpine and are mostly used for trees
A Grassland, by your question, I would think that your looking for a Tropical Grassland, and please just go to Yahoo Answers next time.... There is more reasonable people there like me :P Hope this helped.
A Savanna
No, the savanna is a grassland with some trees. It is not a desert.
A savanna
because some animals are not made to be livinng in the rain forest or some people brought them there
Because trees require plenty of water to thrive, and there is much more rainfall in tropical rainforests than in tropical grassland.
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The Llanos are a tropical grassland, in South America, Venezuela. Llanos refers to grassy plains that have no trees.
Grassland and light shrub.-------------------------------------------baobab tree and acacia trees are common.
Prairie would be your answer.
A grassland plain or prairie without trees is an example of a savanna. Savannas are defined by their grassy terrain with scattered trees, and they are often found in tropical or subtropical regions.
An open canopy with a wide verity of trees and savanna grass.
No, not like the evergreens that are found up north in the boreal regions of Canada and the Rocky Mountain slopes of Canada and the USA. Those trees found in a tropical grassland are deciduous trees. However, since the tropics are located in an area where it IS green 365 days a year, yes, perhaps.