Grassland Eco-system By: Massi 6A. What is it? Grassland eco-system is an eco-system found in tropical areas near to the equator. A lot of plants and.

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Grassland Eco-system By: Massi 6A

What is it? Grassland eco-system is an eco-system found in tropical areas near to the equator. A lot of plants and animals live there. Even humans. There are a lot of grass lands found in Africa. Grasslands are very big. Grasslands can be very useful to humans because they can use the land for farming and to hunt animals.

Biotic components in the eco-system Biotic: There are many biotic components in the grasslands. For example plants like bushes, trees, and shrubs. There can be also many animals like elephants, tigers and birds. Some people like animal hunters and villagers also live there. Many biotic things can be foun

Abiotic components in the grasslands eco-system Abiotic: There are also many abiotic components in the grassland eco-system. For example soil is not living but it has a lot of use. Rocks and sunlight are also not living. Even people’s house’s were once biotic but now abiotic.

Interdependence happening in grassland Many interdependence are happening in grassland eco- system. For example all animals and living things there need their habitat to live. And it also has to be complete. Fro example if grass was taken away. Animals wont eat anything and will eventually be extinct. Also if there isn’t any soil the plants wont grow well because plants need soil to grow to provide nutrients for them. Plants also need sunlight and water to grow well. Humans also depends on animals to grow. They will hunt them and sell them for money or eat them

Problems happening in the grasslands

Possible actions One of the things we can do is to stop hunting. The eco- system really needs animals to be balanced. Fro example vultures eat dead animals killed by lions or tigers. They always eat what remains. One of the things we can do is to stop hunting. The eco- system really needs animals to be balanced. Fro example vultures eat dead animals killed by lions or tigers. They always eat what remains. Another way to help is to stop farming. Its ok but if to many people do it it’s bad. What if they take down 95% of the areas with tress. Birds wont have anywhere to live in and die. Another way to help is to stop farming. Its ok but if to many people do it it’s bad. What if they take down 95% of the areas with tress. Birds wont have anywhere to live in and die.

Food chain

Why should we protect grasslands. The grasslands found in Africa is very beautiful. It provides a shelter to many animals. Some animals can only live here. Everyone should stop building train tracks. It will damage the area. People also burn parts of the grassland to plant any plants they want. These are some example of what people are doing towards grasslands. If this keeps on going there will be no where for the animals to live Info: Info: index.php/learn- more/grasslands-of- bc/grasslands-issueshttp:// index.php/learn- more/grasslands-of- bc/grasslands-issues

Why I chose this eco-system I chose this eco-system because I want to know more about it. Many people in my class usually talks about the rainforest or the mangroves. We almost never talked about the biodiversity in here. So I want to know more about what is living here and maybe I can find a animal or plant species I never knew

Awesome fact Most grassland fire occurs in because of trains passing by. The sparks hit the ground and may cause fire.

Why I chose this media I have chosen this media because it can be presented in slide share. The reason I want to do this is because so that people now know what we are doing to the grasslands. What if someone read this and maybe encourage others to help the grasslands. What if an hunter reads this and realize what he is doing and maybe encourage others to stop