menu
QAmmunity.org
Login
Register
My account
Edit my Profile
Private messages
My favorites
Ask a Question
Questions
Unanswered
Tags
Categories
Ask a Question
Steppes are areas of tall grasses and scattered shrubs and trees. True False
asked
May 18, 2022
57.7k
views
3
votes
Steppes are areas of tall grasses and scattered shrubs and trees.
True
False
Biology
college
Damianb
asked
by
Damianb
8.4k
points
answer
comment
share this
share
0 Comments
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
Please
log in
or
register
to answer this question.
1
Answer
1
vote
Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Pablo Yaggi
answered
May 22, 2022
by
Pablo Yaggi
7.9k
points
ask related question
comment
share this
0 Comments
Please
log in
or
register
to add a comment.
← Prev Question
Next Question →
Related questions
asked
Jul 3, 2021
64.9k
views
A tropical wet and dry climate has _____. grasslands and scattered trees rain forests shrubs and grasses a wide variety of forests
Harshit Laddha
asked
Jul 3, 2021
by
Harshit Laddha
7.6k
points
Geography
college
2
answers
5
votes
64.9k
views
asked
Nov 5, 2022
159k
views
HELP ASP A tropical wet and dry climate has _____. 1 grasslands and scattered trees 2 a wide variety of forests 3 shrubs and grasses 4 rain forests
Manjeet Brar
asked
Nov 5, 2022
by
Manjeet Brar
8.2k
points
Social Studies
middle-school
2
answers
1
vote
159k
views
asked
Apr 10, 2024
75.5k
views
Which stage represents the climax community 1.) None 2.) Grasses 3.) Shrubs 4.) Loblolly pine tree 5.) Black jack oak trees
Keith Knauber
asked
Apr 10, 2024
by
Keith Knauber
7.9k
points
Biology
high-school
1
answer
2
votes
75.5k
views
Ask a Question
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.
9.5m
questions
12.2m
answers
Other Questions
Which of the objects is living or nonliving: Bacteria, virus, moss, you, a lemon seed, the air, bread, lettuce and rocks?
Why aren't all minerals gemstones?
What are three important types of forces
Two methods of active transport
How can paleontologists help us understand the past
Twitter
WhatsApp
Facebook
Reddit
LinkedIn
Email
Link Copied!
Copy
Search QAmmunity.org