The Pampas.
The grassland region of Argentina is commonly called the pampas. This area is not a habitat for any humans. However, many wild animals can be found there.
I think its still " The grassland region" but I'm not sure lol.
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You can find the grasslands called pampas in relatively wealthy South America. They are flat, fertile plains found mostly in Argentina and extends into Uruguay.
because grasslands have the most fertile soil of all biomes
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prairies and fertile soil.
Has deep, fertile soils
You can find the grasslands called pampas in relatively wealthy South America. They are flat, fertile plains found mostly in Argentina and extends into Uruguay.
pampas
The grasslands are likely to have fertile soil. The temperate deciduous forest also has fertile soil.
because grasslands have the most fertile soil of all biomes
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The grasslands of Argentina are known as the Pampas. They cover a vast area in the central part of the country and are one of the most important agricultural regions in Argentina. The Pampas are characterized by fertile soil, primarily used for farming and livestock grazing.
Yes it is by these to places lol
Large herds of grazing animals are found in temperate grasslands. The grasslands have rich, fertile soil to support the large herds.
The Pampas is located in three South American countries. These fertile lowlands cover an area of 289,577 square miles in Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil.
The Pampas of South America are a grassland biome. They are flat, fertile plains that covers an area of 300,000 sq. miles or 777,000 square kilometers, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Andes Mountains. It is found primarily in Argentina and extends into Uruguay.
Grasslands have very rich soil. -bethany, 15 :)
It is known as the pampas (Quechua for plains); these are fertile lowlands found in Argentina, Uruguay and southern Brazil, on South America.