No. There are trees in an oasis in a desert.
Tundra, desert, and most of the grassland biome is treeless.
A desert.
a desert?
A desert.
It is unique because of its treeless surface and its limestone geology
A treeless tract is typically a clearing, if you mean one that is surprising since there are lots of trees around. :) A treeless tract could also be called a steppe, an open area, a field, a desert, a pond... it depends on how flexible you are with your definitions. :)
A large area of treeless grassland can be a plain, savanna or prairie.
Vegitiation in the desert pleau is are lots of plants EG- Catus
Tundra, believe me Tundra, believe me Tundra, believe me
The Nullarbor Plain is in Australia. It is a large, flat, treeless desert in the south of the continent, which parallels the Great Australia Bight.
That could be a plain or a desert.
there is only 1 other name for tundra its snow land, i think. TUNDRA is a awesome place. I've been there.