Grasslands are big, wide planes covered mainly by grass, with some trees here and there and some flowering plants. The trees usually have small leaves,

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Grasslands are big, wide planes covered mainly by grass, with some trees here and there and some flowering plants. The trees usually have small leaves, and lots of times, thorny. As mentioned there are hardly any flowering plants on the grasslands. The reason for this is the climate of this biome. Grasslands have two seasons: one where lots of rain falls and second comes the dry season, where no rain, or just very little falls for three to eight months. Since most plants, besides grass, need constant rainfall, they would not be able to grow there, so they don't even try.

This is where grasslands are located.

U.S.A., Chilli, South Africa, Mexico and China are some countries with grasslands. The most popular plant in grassland is GRASS!