Asked by julie
How does a savanna differ from a grassland?
a.
Savannas have a large number of grazing animals, while grasslands do not.
b.
Savannas have shrubs and isolated trees, while grasslands contain grasses, flowers, and herbs.
c.
Grasslands have burrowing animals, while savannas do not.
d.
Savannas are regulated by fires, while grasslands are not.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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B
Savannas are grass-dominated ecosystems with scattered trees and shrubs, whereas grasslands are dominated by grasses (with flowers and herbs) and generally have few or no trees.
Savannas are grass-dominated ecosystems with scattered trees and shrubs, whereas grasslands are dominated by grasses (with flowers and herbs) and generally have few or no trees.
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