plateau
A tundra. Its has permafrost and plants don't decompose because of it. It is a really harsh region. <><><> It may also be a prairie. The grasslands of Wyoming have almost NO trees.
A wide, fairly flat expanse of treeless country is typically referred to as a plain or a prairie. These areas are characterized by their low relief, grassy vegetation, and lack of significant tree cover. They can be found in various regions around the world.
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
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.
The name given to an area that is a flat treeless plain is a steppe.
Savannah, Tundra, Prairie, Desert, and grassland.
The treeless grassy plain in southern Russia is called the steppes. These vast grasslands are characterized by their flat terrain, sparse vegetation, and continental climate. The Russian steppes are an important natural habitat for various species of wildlife and are utilized for agriculture and grazing.
Plain
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.
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 flat, treeless plain where the subsoil is frozen
A dry grassy plain (also with no shrubbery and/or trees) is called a "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.
A tundra. Its has permafrost and plants don't decompose because of it. It is a really harsh region. <><><> It may also be a prairie. The grasslands of Wyoming have almost NO trees.
A wide, fairly flat expanse of treeless country is typically referred to as a plain or a prairie. These areas are characterized by their low relief, grassy vegetation, and lack of significant tree cover. They can be found in various regions around the world.
A plain is flat ground with pretty much nothing special.. A Prairie is a plain with vegetation and wildlife.