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Heather case Grassland

The locate

African Elephant Bison Black Rhinoceros Black-footed Ferret

Plants bumble bee Sweet coneflower produces seedsmonarch butterfly

Climate The climate for grasslands is basically dry. Precipitation usually does not exceed 100 cm per year, with a minimum near 20 cm per year. Also, grasslands tend to be in temperate to subtropical areas, often with cold winters and hot summers. As you can see in the diagram below, average annual temperatures range from below 0 degrees C to about 20 � C. The warmer end of this range would probably tend towards tropical savanna. As moisture levels increase, grasslands usually give way to temperate forests or taiga, depending on the temperature.