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GRASSLAND

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GRASSLANDS

BY: THIVYAN, ASHDEEP, GAURAV, ARJUN

GRASSLANDS AROUND THE WORLD

ANIMAL LIFE

Photo by wallygrom

HUMAN IMPACTS ON ANIMALS

  • Destroying the grasslands habitat will cause there to be fewer producers which will end up in fewer food chains.
  • Hunting is a negative impact because some animals are being killed to feed other humans.
  • Due to this the bison population in America is almost extinct.
  • Another major negative impact is that the biome is being destroyed to make farms and urban buildings.
  • Destruction of the grasslands can cause extinction of animals such as bison over many years.
Photo by Photolifer

PLANT LIFE

  • Most of the grasslands is covered with grass.
  • Some plants and flowers are still there.
  • Some plants are Blue Grama, Big Blue Stem and The Purple Cone Flower.
  • Some tall grasses might grow up to 7 feet.
  • Did you know that there are 23 species of plants per square yard in the grassland,

HUMAN IMPACTS ON PLANTS

  • A negative impact is the grass and forestry getting cut to make farms.
  • Another negative is the wild fires that burn down everything and take a few years to gain back.
  • When a tornado happens it leaves a big impact because everything will be destroyed and will take a long time to get back to normal.
Photo by rachidH

PHYSICAL LANDSCAPES

  • In the summer the temperature sometime rises up to 37 C.
  • In the winter the temperature sometimes can drop to -40 C.
  • Rain usually happens in the early summer time, with 20-35 inches of rain every year
  • There is not a lot of trees and shrubs around.
  • The ground is flat with rich soil.
Photo by skoeber

HUMAN INFLUENCES

  • A negative influence is that many areas of grasslands are be destroyed to make urban communities.
  • 25% of grasslands have disappeared because of the destruction and new communities and farms.
  • To solve this problem we can start to build houses where there is not a biome or any animals.
  • When we destroy habitats we are kicking a animal out of its house.
Photo by Schristia

THE END

Photo by Tc Morgan