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One type of temperate grassland is also known as a prairie. Most prairies are in the United States. A prairie is usually humid. Dense tall grass grows in the nutrient rich soil. For that reason, prairies are most often used for farming. Very few trees will grow here but if there are trees they will grow near springs or other sources of water. A steppe is another type of temperate grassland. Steppes are found in areas less prone to moisture. The vegetation there is suited to a drier climate and has shorter grass than a prairie. The lack of moisture puts steppes in risk of becoming deserts. By: Collin,Matt, and Jess Location -Abiotic Factors-10 organisms-temperategrasslandsadaptionsper6-environmental isssues temperate grasslandsbibliographyper6