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8 February, 19:21

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Temperate grasslands and are two biomes that are dominated by grass species, share similar wildlife, and have few. However, while temperate grasslands have, the other grassland biome has.

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  1. 8 February, 20:57
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    Temperate grasslands have few trees.

    Explanation:

    Althogh options are not given for this question, here is what I can speculate based on provided limited information.

    Temperate grasslands have few trees and large shrubs (mostly absent). Here, grasses are the main vegetation. A major reason behind this is the low average annual precipitation which doesn't allow bigger plants to survive.

    For the second part I can say that temperate grasslands have primary vegetation (grasses) whereas other biomes have higher plants as well.
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