fires drought and grazing prevent the growth of trees and shrubs
Savannas are another name for grasslands. They are characterized by grasses and few trees, commonly found in tropical or subtropical regions.
Grasslands are large regions containing mostly grass and maybe a few trees. They are also known as prairies or steppes, pampas or veldts. Grasslands exist in relatively dry regions, where there is not enough rain for forests but just enough rain for grasses.
Grasslands typically have trees such as oak, pine, and cottonwood. These trees are often found along rivers, streams, and in areas where there is enough water to support their growth amidst the grassy landscape.
A zebra lives under the trees and in the grass of the grasslands
It does rain, but the rain isn't sufficient enough to support many trees. Grasslands get about 20 inches of rain a year. Enough to support life, grass, and some other plants, but not enough to support large amounts of trees or diversified living things.
I'm thinking at the moment. grasslands.
A large flat area of land usually without many trees is called a plain or a prairie. Plains have grasslands and few trees, while prairies are large expanses of flat grassland.
Grass, Grass, few flowers, and VERY VERY VERY few trees.
forests are divided into 2 parts- deciduous and tropical deciduous trees lose their leaves tropical ones don't grasslands are usually large open areas with a few trees
Lions are primarily animals of the savanna - grasslands with a few trees.
Grasslands do not have many large trees for multiple reasons first of all there is a low moisture level in grasslands for trees to grow, but if a river or stream runs through a grassland trees may grow around it. Also there are no warm times in grasslands it goes from hot right to cold, there is little to no time where trees can grow in a warm climate there. Another reason is that grazing of animals prevents trees and shrubs to grow because they are either trampled or eaten by the animals grazing there. One more way is that if a grassland has a fire it will burn the trees that grew and kill and trees that are trying to sprout.
Broad areas of grassland with few trees are called savannas or grasslands, depending on the specific ecosystem. Savannas typically feature a mixture of grasses and scattered trees, while grasslands are predominantly covered with grasses and have very few trees. These ecosystems are found in various regions around the world and are important for biodiversity and agriculture.
Savannas are another name for grasslands. They are characterized by grasses and few trees, commonly found in tropical or subtropical regions.
That would be Plain
Grasslands are large regions containing mostly grass and maybe a few trees. They are also known as prairies or steppes, pampas or veldts. Grasslands exist in relatively dry regions, where there is not enough rain for forests but just enough rain for grasses.
grasslands/ Savanna
The term for a large area of flat land with very few trees is typically referred to as a "grassland" or "prairie." Grasslands are characterized by their vast expanses of grasses and other non-woody plants, with few trees present due to factors such as low precipitation, poor soil conditions, or frequent wildfires. These ecosystems are important for biodiversity and are home to a wide variety of plant and animal species adapted to this specific environment.