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Compared with a temperate forest, a grassland has

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In the grassland trees and shrubs are rarely anywhere compared to the temperate forest. The animals don’t have a lot of shelter in the grasslands compared to the temperate forests.
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Answer: Grasses

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Grasslands are areas covered with grasses. Grasslands lies between forests and deserts.

Grasslands are found in every continent except the antartica. grasslands account for between 20% and 40% of the world's land area.

Temperate forest is a forest found between the tropical and boreal regions, located in the temperate zone. The temperate forest biome is notable for its leaf-shedding (decidious) trees and its seasons. It is the second largest biome on the planet because it covers about 25% of the world's forest area.

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