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Grasslands

Also called greenswards, grasslands are areas where vegetation is dominated by grass. However, sedge, rush and other non-woody plants can also be found. Grasslands naturally occur on all continents excluding Antarctica.

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What are prehistoric grassland plants?

what are some prehistoric plants from the grassland

What meadow decomposers are there?

Common meadow decomposers include bacteria, fungi, earthworms, and insects such as beetles and springtails. These organisms play a crucial role in breaking down dead plant material and recycling nutrients back into the soil, contributing to the overall health of the meadow ecosystem.

How long is the average growing season in the US?

its about 3 months each but winter is longer than all of the seasons

Where is summer meadows in pixie hollow?

The Summer Meadows are located at the bottom of the map. They include:

  • Sunflower Gully (Left)
  • Neverfruit Grove (Right of Sunflower Gully)
  • Palm Tree Cove (Right of Neverfruit Grove)

Why does a kangaroo lives in grassland?

The kangaroo is mainly a grass grazing animal, though it will also browse on shrubs and tree leaves. On the open grassland, it is more difficult for predators to stalk and ambush the kangaroo, especially as they are usually feeding in a group.

Are there prairies in Virginia?

No. Prairies are located in states like Idaho. Virginia is on the East coast and along the Atlantic.

Does Ontario have prairies?

No, Ontario doesn't have prairies. Prairies are only present in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Ontario's ecozones are Mixedwood Plains, Boreal Sheild and Hudson Plains.

Are there dandelions in the grassland?

Dandelions spread their fluffy seeds on the wind. Therefore, it is not unusual to find dandelions in grassland. Though the bright yellow flowers are pretty, they are considered a tenacious weed.

Does Russia have grass?

There is a vast area of grassland known as the Russian steppes.