Prairies have trees, but few. Cottonwood, willow, and others which will grow near rivers, lakes, and other water sources.
Elsewhere, the soils remain too dry for plants other than grasses etc.
Prairies don't have trees and they don't live in trees
A wide area of grainland without trees is a prairie.
trees and grass
A prairie.
A steppe
Steppe
prairie and steppes are both grasslands with no trees. Both are arid. A prairie has longer grass and found mainly in USA. Steppes are found in Russia Savanna is woodland and has sparse trees and found in tropical regions (Africa)
In a forest, the trees in the canopy touch. In a prairie the trees grow along stream beds and almost none grow in the open areas. The areas in between the two are given different names. In subtropical areas, the transition area between forest and prairie where trees start growing more and more apart until the land becomes prairie is frequently called savanna.
a prairie is when a big piece of grass land has no trees , and it has a lot of grass around it !
A dry grassy plain (also with no shrubbery and/or trees) is called a "Prairie"
A prairie is an area of land that contains grasses and herbs, with a few trees, while a forest is an area with high density area of trees.
Broadleaf Trees, Pine Trees, Prairie Grass, Swamp Grass in Swamps, Small Shrubs and lots of other stuff.