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What type of climate is characteristic of temperate grassland biomes?

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Seasonal shifts in temperature and variation in amounts of precipitation
Low temperatures at high altitudes and large amounts of precipitation
Low temperatures and low amounts of precipitation
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High temperatures and large amounts of precipitation

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Temperate grasslands have pronounced annual fluctuations in temperature with hot summers and cold winters. The annual temperature variation produces specific growing seasons for plants.

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Answer:

Seasonal shifts in temperature and variation in amounts of precipitation

Step-by-step explanation:

Temperate grasslands have pronounced annual fluctuations in temperature with hot summers and cold winters. The annual temperature variation produces specific growing seasons for plants. Plant growth is possible when temperatures are warm enough to sustain plant growth, which occurs in the spring, summer, and fall.

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