Final answer:
Grasses in grasslands are adapted to fire and can resprout after a fire.
Step-by-step explanation:
In grasslands, forest fires are a common occurrence due to several factors. One statement that is true about grasslands is:
b) Grasses in grasslands are adapted to fire and can resprout after a fire.
Fires are a natural disturbance in grasslands, often caused by lightning strikes. Grasses in grasslands have evolved to be resilient to fire and can regrow from their root systems after a fire. This adaptation helps maintain the dominance of grasses in grassland ecosystems.