Lands | A Visit To The Grasslands With The Kids | Temperate Grasslands | Part -1 Animated

submitted by Charlotte Jones on 02/24/16 1

Hey kids, in this video you will learn about the grasslands around the world. As we all know that the earth is the only planet in the solar system that supports living things. About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. The earth is a home for many creatures. The animals in the ecosystem are dependent on each other for their survival, this is known as the food chain process. The Temperate grasslands are found in the middle of the continents. Grasses dominate temperate grasslands. Trees and large shrubs are rarely found in grassland areas. There are many species of grasses that live in this bio-mes including purple needle grass, wild oats, rye grass, and buffalo grass. Many animals munch on these grasses, but they survive because the growth point on the grasses is very close to the ground. Popular flowers that you might find growing on grasslands are asters, blazing stars, sunflowers, clovers, and wild indigo's. Mango juniors is a fun, easy learning destination for your young ones and is home to the best cartoons, rhymes for children, Nursery Rhymes, learning stories for children. Kids can learn about nature, different kinds of animals, plants and birds. To find many more interesting and fun kid's stories, SUBSCRIBE to www.youtube.com/user/mangokids For many more kid's stories, like us @ www.facebook.com/mango.juniors Stay connected on Google Plus : Google Plus: plus.google.com/u/0/b/110787477306079547592/110787477306079547592/videos?pageId=110787477306079547592

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