The grassland is divided into temperate zones or tropical zones. Temperate grassland is cold in winter, hot in summer, and many fertile soils. In North America, other names of temperate grassland include grasslands and grasslands. High grasslands in the Midwestern United States are the most rainy (75 - 90 cm), the grassland with the highest grass growth, and the height is 3 meters (close to 10 feet). Historically, these are the richest of Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Kansas.
Temperate prairie is on the equator of the North continent. One of the largest temperate prairies is the grassland of the United States. Only about 2% of the country's original grassland remains. This causes serious concern among environmental protection activists and promotes new protection activities. Temperate grasslands can be large or small. As long as this area is in contact with deserts and forests, it can be regarded as grassland. In addition to the American prairie, other famous temperate grasslands include Russian savanna, African grassland, South American Pampas grassland (mainly in Argentina and Uruguay), Eurasian grassland, North America plain, and Asia's Gobi There are grasslands around the desert.
Temperate grasslands are found in the Great Plains of North America and the plains of the United States and Canada. Most of these grasslands are converted for agriculture. Desert plains in the southwest United States of America are considered temperate grasslands as well as some grasslands in California. In Asia, the grassland is known as grassland, spreading from Ukraine to eastern Russia. Hungarian Pusta, Argentina and Uruguay's South American prairie are known as temperate grassland Pampas. In South Africa, temperate steppe is known as steppe or grassland.
Temperate grassland is one of two grassland biomes. Another is savanna. Both types are characterized by desert and forest boundaries, but they are defined by consistent geological planes and have very rich and deep soils; temperate and savannah are very different. Temperate grasslands are on the equator of the North Continent. One of the largest temperate prairies is the grassland of the United States. Only about 2% of the country's original grassland remains. This causes serious concern among environmental protection activists and promotes new protection activities. Temperate grasslands can be large or small. As long as this area is in contact with deserts and forests, it can be regarded as grassland.