No. A Prairie is a treeless grassy plain. Alternately...An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North AmericaNo
A large area of treeless grassland can be a plain, savanna or prairie.
Swarm
They both mean the same thing, a flat, basically treeless area.
A flat grassy plain is a prairie. It is a type of ecosystem characterized by wide, open spaces with little to no trees. Prairies are often found in regions with moderate rainfall and are known for their rich soil and diverse grassland vegetation.
No. A Prairie is a treeless grassy plain. Alternately...An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North AmericaNo
Plain
plateau
Depending on the area of the Earth in which it is found, a grassy plain with few trees is called by different names. For example, in northern Asia a grassy plain with few trees will be called a steppe. In Africa, it is usually described as a savanna. In South American, it may be called a llano.
Tundra is a flat, treeless plain where the subsoil is frozen
A plain is a flat grassy area and a prairie is a type of plain. It is not as flat but with little bumps.
A large area of treeless grassland can be a plain, savanna or prairie.
A plain is a flat grassy area and a prairie is a type of plain. It is not as flat but with little bumps.
Tundra is a nearly flat, treeless plain in the Arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia
Swarm
A plain is flat ground with pretty much nothing special.. A Prairie is a plain with vegetation and wildlife.
"Nullarbor" is derived from Latin and means "no tree". The Nullarbor Plain in Australia is a huge, flat, treeless expanse, with the primary vegetation being spindly scrub and saltbush.