Some characteristics of the Interior Plains are:
- its just low grass and barley any trees and little water source.
-the natives live there and ate Buffalo.
It is flat.
it is best only when communicating simple ideas.
same size, upright, and same distance
The word 'plain' usually means self-evident, without adornment, or a land form. To use these in a sentence: SELF EVIDENT: "It was plain to the police officer that the criminal has been wounded" WITHOUT ADORNMENT: "She had a very plain and ordinary face with no distinguishing characteristics." LAND FORM: "That is a very flat plain."
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Yes, a treeless plain is one of the defining characteristics of a steppe. Steppe is a grassland ecosystem that lacks significant tree cover and is typically found in semi-arid regions with low precipitation levels.
Tundra is a cold, treeless, plain-like area with a frozen subsurface. Some characteristics of tundra are an extremely cold climate, low biotic diversity, and limited drainage.
A mix between a rain forest and a plain is typically referred to as a forested grassland or a savanna. These areas have a combination of trees and grasses, blending characteristics of both ecosystems.
New Jersey is on the Atlantic Coast south of New York. It has five regions from north to south: Appalachian Valley and Ridge, Highlands, Newark Basin Piedmont, Inner Coastal Plain, and the Outer Coastal Plain.
They both are grasslands in a part of South America that cattle grazes on.
if you mean a plain you fly like a 747, then i would say it is that i can propel its self and cause enough down draft to rise it off the ground