This is grassland with scattered individual trees. They cover almost half the surface of Africa*(about % million sq. miles generally central Africa) and large areas of Australia, South America and India.
REGIONAL CLIMATE
The climate is warm and hot
Rainfall is about 50.8 to 127 cm annually.
SOIL ORDERS
The soil is porous with rapid water drainage.
Contains a thin layer of humus.
DORMINANT GROWTH FORMS
Rhodes grass and red oat grass, in East Africa Star grasses and lemon grass is common.
Deciduous trees and shrubs are scattered across the open landscape.
SUBSTRATES DISTURBANCE
In the dry season, seasonal fires are experienced.
Violent thunderstorms followed by a strong dry wind indicate the beginning of dry season.
FAUNA
Giraffes, zebras, mice, moles, snakes, worms, termites, lions, hyenas and elephants. * TEMPERATE STEPPES
Global distribution pattern.
Veldts of South Africa
Pampas of Argentina
Steppes of former Soviet Union
Puszta of Hungary
Prairies of central North Africa
REGIONAL CLIMATE
Have hot summers and cold winters.
Rainfall is moderate (50.8 to 88.9 cm annually)
Temperate range 38 degrees Celsius to as low as -40 degrees. * SOIL ORDERS
It is deep and dark with fertile upper layers.
It is rich in nutrients. * DORMINANT GROWTH FORMS
Grasses e.g. purple needle grass, blue grama, buffalo grass.
Flowers; sunflowers, goldenrods, clovers and coneflowers. * FAUNA
Gazelles, zebras, wild horses, badgers, quails, hawks and owls. * CORNIFEROUS FOREST
Global distribution pattern.
In the broad belt of Eurasia and North America. * REGIONAL CLIMATE
Very low temperature
Precipitation is mainly in the form of snow (40-100cm) annually
Canopy permits low light penetration. * SOIL ORDERS
Soil is thin, nutrient-poor and acidic. * Fauna
Woodpeckers, hawks, moose, bear, weasel, lynx.
Substrate disturbance
Current logging in of these forests may soon cause disappearance.
TROPICAL FOREST * Global distribution