Q1: What are the characteristics of grasslands that make them different from rainforests?

Q2. How are grasses adapted to survive in their ecosystems?

Q3 - Give examples of animals found in the grasslands- at least 5 examples

Q4 - What are the adaptations of grasslands animals? -at least 3 examples of animals and their adaptations

Q5 - Why do grassland animals burrow;? How are fast runner animals adapted for survival?

Q6 - What are the abiotic factors in the grasslands?

Q7 - How do the abiotic factors affect the living things in the grasslands?

Q8- Give at least 5 examples of animals in the grasslands that have a social system?

Q9- How do grazing animals cause grasses to grow in the grasslands?

Q10- How do plants and animals solve their problem of lack of water when drought occurs?
Describe some hunting styles of grassland animals


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Q1- Rainforests have high density of plants with different heights, whereas grasslands barely have trees and all the bushes are usually short. The humidity is higher inside rainforests than in grasslands. Rainforests are stable ecosystems while grasslands and not stable.

Q2- Adaptation. Grasses are well fitted for survival. They renew themselves and spread from rootstocks or by scattering their seeds. Grains of many grasses are capable of immediate germination, but other species have dormant seeds that require afterripening or chilling to permit germination.

Q3- Zebra,Wolf,Gazelle,Bison and Pronghorn

Q4- Examples of Animal Adaptation in Grassland Environments

• Speed. Animals living in the forest must maneuver around innumerable objects. ...

• Nesting Behavior. Lacking trees, birds that live in grasslands must nest on or under the ground. ...

• Camouflage. ...

Q5- In small grasses, predators can easily locate their prey. So, these animals have to run fast to reach a safe place and escape from their predators. Thus, speed is important for survival in the grasslands for animals that live there.

Q6- Abiotic factors or components of the grassland ecosystem

Abiotic components of this ecosystem are soil, temperature, rainfall, and topography. All these abiotic factors greatly affect the grassland ecosystem.

Q7- The abiotic components of a savanna grassland are the nonliving aspects of the grassland ecosystem that the living organisms depend upon. These include climate, soil, topography and natural disturbances. Precipitation is important to a grassland as it determines the amount and types of plants and trees that grow.

Q8- What are 5 animals in the grasslands? Elephants, bison, cheetahs, gazelles, lions, and tigers are some of the large animals living on grasslands. Rabbits, gophers, prairie dogs, and many bird, lizard, and snake species are some of the small animals that live there as well.

Q9- By grazing most of the plant leaves and moving on to new pastures, ruminants revitalize grasslands. Without grazing, the land dies. After a grazing animal eats its leaves, the plant lets most of its root system go dormant.

Q10- A few of these adaptations are: Some animals, such as bison, have broad, flat-topped teeth and digestive systems especially adapted to feed on grasses. Many prairie animals have front legs and paws that allow them to burrow into the ground, where they are protected from predators.

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