If you replace it the desert wouldn't be the desert, it would have tons of trees and plants that need rich soil. Though, the desert heat would still dry up the soil and make it dry and cracked mud. So it's really no use trying to replace the desert's soil with grassland soil.
There are not really any deserts in Japan but there might be one
I think that you mean 'Are there animals in the Grassland?' This is because you forgot to use the Subjunctive. Making the sentence grammatically incorrect. But answering your grammatically incorrect question 'Is there animals in grassland?' Yes, there are, however they rely on the moist grass and rich tree leaves to stay alive, a typical grassland animal might be a Rabbit or Mouse.
Those are both possible statements, but they have different meanings. If you say that the jeep wobbles through grasslands, you are saying that whenever the jeep in in any grassland, it is going to wobble; it doesn't do well in grassland. If you say the jeep wobbles through the grasslands, then you are talking about some specific grassland, not all grassland. The jeep is presently in a grassland that is causing it to wobble. It might do better in some other grassland.
Some might live, but most of them will die.
I belive it might
well i haven't found it but it maybe might be in another Pokemon ranger game
a gut with four chambers. Grazing animals, such as deer and cattle are common in grasslands, and these animals must chew their cud to digest the grass. They need 4 stomachs. The other adaptations are for rain forests, cold climates, and deserts.
they might be called tropical, temperate, or artic grasslands
Grassland habitat, a grizzly bear and Forage and cover, a prairie dog might live there. This is my answer to you.
the carabaos eat the grass....hahaha
If anything, the plant or animal might live a bit better off as a grassland receives more rainfall than a desert. There are a number of plants and animals that already live in both the desert and the grasslands.
In some deserts, such as the Mojave and Sahara Deserts, the temperature may approach 140 degrees F on a hot, summer day.