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  2. Temperate Grasslands: Climate, Vegetation, Animals - Treehugger

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    Climate. Temperatures in temperate grasslands vary according to the season. During winter, temperatures can plummet to well below 0 degrees Fahrenheit. Summer brings temperatures above 90...

  3. Climate in Temperate Grasslands - Sciencing

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    Temperate grasslands have cold winters and hot summers with temperature swings of over 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Fast-moving weather systems affect the grassland climate; grasslands are also susceptible to drought and dust storms.

  4. Temperate Grasslands Biome: Location, Climate, Temperature,...

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    On top of the hot summers and cold winters, temperate grasslands are somewhat drier and colder than tropical grasslands, at least for part of the year. According to the University of California Museum of Paleontology, summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

  5. Temperate Grassland Biome: Climate, Precipitation, Location, Soil...

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    Temperate grassland biome climate varies depending on the season. Summers are usually hot, and temperatures can go up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Winters are usually cold, and temperatures can fall to below zero degrees Fahrenheit in specific areas.

  6. Grassland: Mission: Biomes - NASA Earth Observatory

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    While temperatures are often extreme in some grasslands, the average temperatures are about -20°C to 30°C. Tropical grasslands have dry and wet seasons that remain warm all the time. Temperate grasslands have cold winters and warm summers with some rain.

  7. Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands - Wikipedia

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    Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands is a terrestrial biome defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature. [1] The predominant vegetation in this biome consists of grass and/or shrubs. The climate is temperate and ranges from semi-arid to semi-humid.

  8. Grassland Biome - National Geographic Society

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    Temperate grasslands also are known to have richer soils than savannas. Savannas are present in areas that have a warm climate with a rainy season and a dry season. Most of the precipitation falls during just a few months of the year.

  9. Temperate Grassland Biome | Definition, Climate & Wildlife

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    What are the main features of climate in the temperate grassland? Temperate grasslands have mild temperatures, relative to the arctic and tropics. Hot summers can reach above 100 degrees...

  10. 5.4.8: Temperate Grasslands (Prairie) - Biology LibreTexts

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    Temperate grasslands are areas of open grass with few trees, most of which are found growing along rivers or streams. The treeless condition is maintained by low precipitation, frequent fires, and grazing (Figure 5.4.8.1 5.4.8. 1).

  11. Temperate grassland ecosystems - Earth@Home: Evolution

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    They have distinct warm and cold seasons, with temperatures dropping below freezing in the winter. This page will cover temperate grasslands in North America (prairies), South America (pampas and puna), Asia and Europe (steppe), Australia (temperate savannas), and New Zealand (tussocks).