"Steppe" was derived from the Russian word "степь" meaning "step."
Steppe
The Russian steppe the Serengeti Plane.
Steppe is pronounced as "step." It rhymes with "pep."
It refers to an extensive grassy plain, usually without trees, probably Russian meaning lowland. However, origin not really known
The Cossacks
It's the savannas in Africa. A steppe is a large area of flat grassland. Therefore any answers involving mountains are automatically wrong.
No, there are no horses living in Antarctica as it is far too cold for them to survive.
grassland, plain, prairie, savanna
A steppe is a flat treeless plain common to Russia. From the mountains we head south to an area of arid grassland steppe and striking red rocky landscapes.
Another word for a low fertile plain is a steppe.
Birch trees.
The rich agricultural heartland of the Russian Empire was primarily composed of the vast and fertile Eurasian Steppe. This expansive grassland region stretched across modern-day Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan, and was characterized by its fertile soil and favorable climatic conditions for agriculture. The Steppe was a crucial source of food production for the Russian Empire and played a vital role in sustaining its economy.