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8 July, 13:42

What is the difference between the grassland and savanna biomes?

Grassland biomes are closer to the equator and receive more rain

Savanna biomes are closer to the equator and receive more rain.

Grassland biomes contain mostly grasses

Savanna biomes contain mostly grasses

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  1. 8 July, 13:47
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    Savanna biomes are closer to the equator and receive more rain.

    Explanation:

    Biomes are large geographic regions defined by a specific type of climate pattern and certain dominant plant and animal communities. Both grassland biomes and savanna biomes contain mostly grasses. Grassland biomes are found in semi-arid climate regions, where the rainfall is not sufficient to support significant tree growth. Savannas are grassy ecosystems with a significant component of woody-plants like shrubs or trees. They are found closer to the equator because of their warm climate requirements. They have two distinct seasons; a rainy season in the summer with a good amount of rain and a dry season in the winter.
  2. 8 July, 13:50
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    B-Savannas are closer to the equator than grasslands.

    Explanation:

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