Grassland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grasslands (also called greenswards) are areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants . However, sedge and rush families can ...
Grassland Yellow-finch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Grassland Yellow Finch, Sicalis luteola, is a small passerine bird. Despite its name, it is not a finch, but is a seedeater. These were formerly united with the buntings and ...
Grassland biome - Encyclopedia of Earth
Grasslands are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather than large shrubs or trees. In the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs, which spanned a period of about 25 million years ...
grassland - definition of grassland by the Free Online Dictionary ...
grass·land (gr s l nd) n. An area, such as a prairie or meadow, of grass or grasslike vegetation. grassland [ˈgrɑːsˌlænd] n. 1. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) land ...
Temperate Grasslands
The temperate grassland fauna is very low in diversity, especially in comparison with the tropical grasslands or savannas of Africa. In North America the dominant herbivores are ...
Grassland
Learn about the grassland biome. ... Grassland. Click here to be joined by your audio host! Note: Be sure to stop the sound from playing in the background before clicking here.
Experiments
Current information about climate and the environment. ... Experiments. Below are interactive experiments that can be used to teach all ages about the art and science of space ...
Grasslands
The Grassland Biome(s) Grasslands, prairies, steppes, plains - all these names describe the biome where grasses rule. Climate: The climate for grasslands is basically dry.
Grasslands
Bison roaming on mixed grass prairie, a type of grassland, at Wind Cave National Park (U.S.) Click on image for full size (456K JPG) National Park Service

