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Biome Features: Temperate Grasslands

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Overview of Temperate Grasslands

Temperate grasslands are at higher latitudes. The North American prairies and the Great Steppe in Eurasia are the two best examples of temperate grasslands. They get less sunlight and lower temperatures of -40oC in winter. But temperatures can be as high as 40oC in summer.

Plants

Plants

  • Most of the plants in tropical grasslands are grasses or small plants.
Animals

Animals

  • There are fewer animal species in temperate grasslands when compared to tropical grasslands.
  • Bison, wild horses, gazelles, and wolves live in the Great Steppe and North American prairies.
Soil

Soil

  • Soils are relatively thick and rich in nutrients because hot summers mean decomposition happens quickly.
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