Dry grasslands in the interior of the US, also known as the Great Plains, are characterized by a semi-arid climate with low rainfall and grassland vegetation. They are home to a variety of grasses and shrubs, and are an important habitat for wildlife such as bison and pronghorn. These grasslands are also used for agriculture, primarily for grazing livestock.
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Great Plains, it is covered in DRY grasslands and has land that increases towards the Rockies.
The grasslands of Africa typically experience a seasonal pattern of precipitation, with rainy seasons bringing higher amounts of rainfall and dry seasons having very little precipitation. The amount of precipitation can vary depending on the specific region within the grasslands.
Forests will need more precipitation than grasslands. Grasslands are rather dry.
Dry climates often favor the development of great dry grasslands called steppes. These regions are characterized by low rainfall levels and are home to various grasses and semi-arid vegetation.
There are very few true grasslands remaining in Australia, and none in the dry interior, as grasslands require moisture. Any grasslands are still within several hundred kilometres of the coast, not in the dry interior, and there is no specific name for these.
Interior Lowlands
Open areas characterized by dry grasslands
Besides being found in grasslands, the Red kangaroo is found throughout the interior of the Australian continent - not the dry desert but in semi-arid desert areas - and on part of the Western Australian coast, in sparse bushland.
continental tropical
the grasslands are called prairies in the us
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continental tropical
continental tropical
continental tropical
continental tropical
continental tropical