A Savannah
A grassland with few trees.
extinct: no longer exsisting prairie: a grassland that receives plenty of rain, often has tall grasses, patches of wildflowers, and few trees savanna: flat grassland with clumps of trees and shrubs schooner: a type of boat soil: the dirt and other materials that make up the top layer of earth steppe: a grassland that receives very little rainfall, usually has short wild grasses and few trees
Which term refers to land that is level or gently rolling grassland with few or no trees
Which term refers to land that is level or gently rolling grassland with few or no trees
In a grassland there are.... Grass, Shrubs, Few Trees, And Wildflowers...
The term used for areas of grassland with few trees is "steppe".
This would be a prairie or a grassland, typically found in regions with low rainfall and tall grasses. These areas are characterized by open, vast expanses of grass with few or no trees.
wide grass coved with few trees alpine and are mostly used for trees
Cheetahs are primarily animals of the savanna where there are a few trees. but it is mostly grassland.
Grassland
A wide open plain of grass with very few trees.
That is known as a prairie. Prairies are typically found in North America and are characterized by tall grasses and herbaceous plants.