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The grassy plains are called "Llanos". In other areas of South America they may be called "pampas".
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Pampas is the name of the lowland found in Argentina and most of Uruguay. It is made up of mostly grassy plains.
In the Western Provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) the grassy, flat plains are called the "Prairies". In the North (Yukon, Northwest-, and Nunavut Territories), though there is little vegetation, there is a wide swath of flat, barren land called "Tundra."
Wide rolling grassy plains are commonly referred to as "prairies" in North America. In other parts of the world, similar landscapes may be called "steppes" (as in Central Asia) or "savannas" (typically in tropical regions). These ecosystems are characterized by grassland vegetation and are often home to diverse wildlife and plant species.
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The Taiga is the forest. The steppes are the plains.
In South America grassy plains are called many different names because of dialect. In Venezuela there is the "Llanos" vast grassy plains where agriculture is centered throughout the center of the country.
Yes. Grassy plains are the preferred habitat of the emu.
Pampas are the name of Argentina's flat grassy plains.