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      • Woodlands are often transition zones between different ecosystems, such as grasslands, true forests, and deserts. Woodlands that lead to grasslands are sparse. Grasslands, sometimes called prairies or savannas, are composed mostly of grasses and have few trees. The woodlands of Ethiopia border grasslands in the highlands of the Horn of Africa.
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  2. Grasslands cover large areas of the UK, but most are highly modified by land management and agricultural 'improvement'. Semi-natural grasslands are very scarce, and some wooded areas contain important pockets of semi-natural grasslands within glades, rides, wood-meadows and clearings.

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      Grassland. From woodland glades and wildflower meadows, to...

  3. Grassland. From woodland glades and wildflower meadows, to pasture and sports fields, grassland covers large areas of the UK. They can be diverse wildlife havens and many have developed from human activities.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Woodlands are often transition zones between different ecosystems, such as grasslands, true forests, and deserts. Woodlands that lead to grasslands are sparse. Grasslands, sometimes called prairies or savannas, are composed mostly of grasses and have few trees.

  5. www.bbc.co.uk › bitesize › articlesBiomes - BBC Bitesize

    Some of the world’s main biomes include rainforest, desert, savannah, grassland, woodland and tundra. Each biome has characteristics that make it unique, for example Alaska is a type of...

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    Grassland is generally divided into upland, which is above 300m and lowland. This is because the cooler, wetter climate of upland areas favours different species to the warmer, drier and less exposed lowlands. Both types may also be classified as: 1. Calcareous- found on shallow lime-rich soils 2. Acidic- found on sands, gravels and siliceous rocks...

    UK grasslands store two billion tonnes of carbon in their soils, but this is vulnerable to disturbance. Between 1990-2006, conversion from grassland to arable production (such as ploughing to grow crops) released 14 million tonnes of CO2. Species-rich grasslands are huge carbon stores and when managed carefully they lock in carbon and boost biodive...

    Grassland is an ancient habitat. Following the last Ice Age around 12,000 years ago, mossy vegetation and weedy plants colonised bare ground. This was left after the glaciers that covered the UK had melted. Gradually they developed into communities of grasses, sedges and herbs as more plants found a home. As birches and other tree species arrived a...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WoodlandWoodland - Wikipedia

    Woodlands may support an understory of shrubs and herbaceous plants including grasses. Woodland may form a transition to shrubland under drier conditions or during early stages of primary or secondary succession.

  7. Apr 16, 2018 · Grasslands and savannas are related (and overlapping) biomes most extensive in tropical and temperate latitudes. While definitions vary, "grassland" generally refers to a grass-dominated landscape with few if any woody plants while "savannas" are grassy expanses with scattered trees or shrubs.

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