The soil of the steppe is quite fertile and pretty
productive.
Ursus arctos, the brown bear, is native to much of northern Eurasia and North America.
The Red Fox can be found thoughout much of North America and Eurasia, as well as northern Africa.
The costal region gets about 50 inches of rain per year
The growth of the Northern region of the U.S. began during the Industrial Revolution. Much of the free land in the South was used for growing tobacco and the climate was also more suited to this. The Northern region therefore had more free land on which to build factories.
Deserts are always dry with sparse vegetation; temperature vary greatly from day to night and season to season, and rainfall is 10 inches (about 25 cm) or less per year. Steppes are dry grasslands that receive from 10 to 20 inches (25 to 51 m) of rain annually.
Kashmir
In Africa it is called the Sahel. Some define a steppe as a region bordering a desert that receives too much rain to be called a desert but not enough to be called a grassland.
It depends on the weather.
a minimum pay of RM2,000 in the northern region.
Arid climate region dominates most of Northern Africa.
cumming farms
The geography of Russia entails the physical and human geography of Russia, a country extending over much of northern Eurasia. Comprising much of eastern Europe and northern Asia, it is the world's largest country in total area.[1] Due to its size, Russia displays both monotony and diversity. As with its topography, its climates, vegetation, and soils span vast distances.[2] From north to south the East European Plain is clad sequentially in tundra, coniferous forest (taiga), mixed and broad-leaf forests, grassland (steppe), and semi-desert (fringing the Caspian Sea) as the changes in vegetation reflect the changes in climate. Siberia supports a similar sequence but is taiga. The country contains 40 UNESCO Biosphere reserves