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Basically, yes. They both support similar plant and animal species.

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Both are large rolling areas of grasses.

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Q: What is the difference of pampas and prairies?
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What can prairies steppes and pampas classified as?

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What are prairies called in South America?

PAMPAS


What do pampas prairies steppes and high veld have in common?

they are all grasslands!!


What do pampas prairies and High Veld have in common where is each found?

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What are some characteristics of the Pampas?

With a generally temperate climate, the Pampas house grassy prairies and grass steppes. The climate, being mild, and the evenly dispersed rainfall of the area allow agriculture to flourish.


Where are pampas prairies steppes and the High Veld found?

grassland North America Europe Asia


How are prairies and plains like?

Prairies and plains are both flat and there is not really a difference.


What is the difference between a llanos a cerrado and a pampas?

no


What is a wide fairly flat expanse of treeless country?

In North America - the prairies In South America - the Pampas In Asia - the Steppes In Africa - the Savannah


What is the difference between a short grass and a tall grass prairie?

The answer is in the name. Short grass prairies and tall grass prairies are different because short grass prairies have short grass, and tall grass prairies have tall grass. Also, tall grass prairies get up to 40 inches of rain, and short grass prairies get only 15inches of rain a year.


A steppe is another name for a?

An exsensive plain, esp. one without trees.


Are grasslands called prairies only in the US or are they called that in other countries?

Grasslands are not exclusively called prairies in the US. The term "prairie" is commonly used in North America, specifically the central part of the continent. In other countries, grasslands may have different names, such as savannah in Africa, pampas in South America, or steppe in Eurasia.