The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
Prairies .................. DOW
prairies
prairie
No. A Prairie is a treeless grassy plain. Alternately...An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North AmericaNo
The North Pole is called the Artic and the South Pole is called Antarctica. There is a lot of tundra in this area which makes the environment essentially treeless.
Mexico is the farthest south north American country
In North America - the prairies In South America - the Pampas In Asia - the Steppes In Africa - the Savannah
The treeless Arctic Tundra stretches from the north pole south latitudes 55° to 70° North. From that point south there are trees of the Taiga or Borial Forest.
No. A Prairie is a treeless grassy plain. Alternately...An extensive area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, especially the large tract or plain of central North AmericaNo
This is known as "tundra".
TUNDRA
An exsensive plain, esp. one without trees.
The word is - prairie.
i think its like grassy plains in north America
snails live almost everywhere; from the grassy plains, to the salty sea.
The Arctic.
The North Pole is called the Artic and the South Pole is called Antarctica. There is a lot of tundra in this area which makes the environment essentially treeless.
That wound be Tundra.
Prairie
They were called expansionists.