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The most typical vegetation of the tropical grasslands is its grasses. The grasses are tall and coarse. The stiff, hard grasses range in height from 1 metre to 3 metres. The elephant grass is as high as 4.5 m.
- What is the term used for tropical grasslands in Africa?
- Name the two main occupations of the people living in the tropical grasslands.
- The removal of the grasses has adversely affected the environment. Explain how.
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Solution
- Savanna (also called the Sudan type or Sudan climate).
- The two main occupations are pastoralism (herding/livestock rearing) and agriculture (crop cultivation/farming).
- How the removal of grasses harms the environment:
- Loss of protective cover exposes topsoil to wind and water erosion, causing loss of fertile soil and leading toward desertification.
- Reduced soil moisture retention and fertility, so land becomes less productive for crops and pasture.
- Loss of food and shelter for grazing animals disrupts wildlife populations and their seasonal migrations.
- Increased surface runoff (more flooding) and changed microclimate (hotter, drier local conditions) further degrade the ecosystem.
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