There are many different grasslands on the planet. Their temperatures differ mainly because of latitude differences. The Serengeti in Africa has an average temperature of about 20 degrees celsius/68 degrees Fahrenheit
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40 degrees 27 degrees 70 degrees 65 degrees
18 degrees Celsius in the summer and 10 degrees Celsius in the winter.
Abiotic factors of grasslands include sunlight, temperature, precipitation, soil composition, and wind. These factors influence the types of plants and animals that can thrive in grassland ecosystems.
high temperature because dont get much rain...thats what i found on google when looking it up in school
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40-70farenhight
It depends on the Sun's heat.
50-70 degrees Fahrenheit
the temperature rainforest and the grassland
Temperature Precipitation Soil Fires Threats
Grassland animals eat grass. the other animals that are grassland animals like cheetahs that dont eat grass eat other grassland animals like gazzelles. grassland animals also need the temperature of the grasslands. Different animals live in different biomes.
40 degrees 27 degrees 70 degrees 65 degrees
Actually, your question is an oxymoron. A desert is arid, not semiarid. A grassland would be semiarid.
18 degrees Celsius in the summer and 10 degrees Celsius in the winter.
Some examples of biotic factors in a grassland are the plants and animals such as lion, zebra, baboon, prairie dog, and more as well. Examples of abiotic factors in a grassland would be air, water, dirt, dead trees, climate, temperature, and sunlight.
Grassland