ES101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Ecological Relationship, Semi-Arid Climate, Permafrost

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Grasslands can be defined by the limits of moisture and by ecological relationships such as the presence of large herds of grass-eating wildlife. In a grassland, there is enough rainfall to support grasses but not large, woody vegetation. The vegetation is also a response to disturbance from periodic fire and grazing by large herds of herbivores. Can identify various types of grasslands based on the average temperatures. Animals have evolved specialized eating habits (e. g giraffes eat leaves at top of tree ,elephants eat low. The savannas have experienced a conversion from large herds of grazing wild animals to domesticated cattle. Cattle require a lot more water than natural herbivores. Dropping dry and kill grass underneath and form fecal pavement but natural herbivores drop pallets that are easily decomposable. The temperate grasslands are a common land cover in many of the flat plains of.

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