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What is one difference between savanna and grassland biomes?
Savannas get less rainfall per year than grasslands.
Savannas are closer to the equator than grasslands.
Savannas contain forests; grasslands contain mostly grasses.
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Savannas are closer to the equator than grasslands.
Explanation: Savannas are tropical/subtropical biomes with scattered trees and distinct wet/dry seasons, while (temperate) grasslands occur farther from the equator in mid-latitudes and are dominated by grasses.
Explanation: Savannas are tropical/subtropical biomes with scattered trees and distinct wet/dry seasons, while (temperate) grasslands occur farther from the equator in mid-latitudes and are dominated by grasses.
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