The correct answer is False.
Explanation
Biomes are places on earth that are characterized by the species (fauna and flora) that inhabit there, environmental factors such as climate, temperature, rainfall pattern, among others. One of the Earth's biomes is grasslands, which, as the name implies, are areas where grass predominates. Additionally, grasslands are classified into three groups: savanna grasslands, temperate grasslands, and steppes.
The first refers to grassland areas where warm temperatures predominate, for example, the savannas of Africa or Australia. Secondly, temperate grasslands, also called prairies, are characterized by extreme temperature changes and the absence of rainfall, due to this, trees and shrubs do not survive in these. Finally, there are the steppes, areas where the vegetation is similar to that of the meadow, with the difference that the environment is drier, these are characteristic of eastern Europe and Russia. So, the correct answer is False. there are three main divisions in the grassland biome: savannas, temperate grassland and steppes.