Asked by Billy James on Jun 13, 2024

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Grasslands that contain some trees, occur in regions where a relatively cool, dry season is followed by a hot, rainy season are known as

A) savannah.
B) steppes.
C) prairies.
D) taiga.
E) chapparal.

Savannah

A mixed landscape of grasslands and scattered trees, often found in tropical to subtropical regions, supporting a diverse array of flora and fauna.

Grasslands

Ecosystems dominated by grasses, often found in regions where there is not enough regular rainfall to support the growth of a forest, but more than that to form a desert.

Cool, Dry Season

A period in some climates characterized by lower temperatures and minimal precipitation, often occurring in the winter or the dry season in tropical regions.

  • Gain familiarity with the resemblances and variances among different biomes as well as their adaptive mechanisms to environmental factors.
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Bryanna CloudJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Grasslands that contain some trees, occur in regions where a relatively cool, dry season is followed by a hot, rainy season are known as savannahs. Steppes are grasslands that occur in temperate regions without trees, prairies are grasslands that occur in temperate regions with some trees, taiga is a forested biome, and chaparral is a shrubland biome.