The grassland (savannah) biome has grazing animals. This often results in overgrazing, which can lead to the damage and/or destruction of grasslands.
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That would be the grassland.
Grassland
Savanna
Desert
.both dry,and wet,season,warm to hot .fertile soil .many animals and grasses with very few or no trees
The grasses of their biome, and in the driest season, they browse on the trees.
Plains are characterized by long grasses. So are savannahs and scrub-lands, but they tend to have more bushes and trees.
The tundra is a biome that does not feature trees as a climax community. The tundra can only sustain short vegetation in the form of grasses and shrubs due to its cold temperatures and lack of rainfall.
A biotic factor is any factor living in a biome. Examples are bamboo trees, lemurs, grasses, rubber trees, and insects.
Grassland
extinct: no longer exsisting prairie: a grassland that receives plenty of rain, often has tall grasses, patches of wildflowers, and few trees savanna: flat grassland with clumps of trees and shrubs schooner: a type of boat soil: the dirt and other materials that make up the top layer of earth steppe: a grassland that receives very little rainfall, usually has short wild grasses and few trees
wheat, grasses, a few trees, other plants.
The highlands biome is a basic grassland area and consists of the following plants and animals; grasses, grasses are the most common
There probably is tough grasses but i know for sure that in the Sahara there are Acacia trees which locals use for gum to keep there mouths from getting dry.
Yes, trees and grasses are decomposers.