A savannah or a veldt.
Brazil is not a person, It's a country. Brazil is named after a very valuable tree called Pau-Brazil, since there were many of these trees before the portuguese colonized Brazil and took all the trees down to make furniture and more.
There is a lot of lichen growing on the trees.
One who lives among the Oak Trees
Near the Nestle blue freezer...Good luck !
Lots and lots of trees and a native American village.
A dry grassy plain (also with no shrubbery and/or trees) is called a "Prairie"
A grassy plain with few trees is called a Savanna
Depending on the area of the Earth in which it is found, a grassy plain with few trees is called by different names. For example, in northern Asia a grassy plain with few trees will be called a steppe. In Africa, it is usually described as a savanna. In South American, it may be called a llano.
The vast grassland plains that sweep across Russia are called Steppes.
It would become a forest.
In Spanish, the word for meadow is el prado.
You may be looking for the word "Tundra".
That could be a plain or a desert.
Savannas are vast areas of grasslands with some trees but the trees are not dense enough to form a canopy. Thus grasses receive enough sunlight to thrive. Rain is seasonal so many savannas are semi-arid. They are found on all continents except Antarctica but are best known in Africa.
Cheetahs live in open savannas and deserts. Their surroundings, therefor, are generally grassy or sandy, and only have scattered trees.
A flat grassy plain is a prairie. It is a type of ecosystem characterized by wide, open spaces with little to no trees. Prairies are often found in regions with moderate rainfall and are known for their rich soil and diverse grassland vegetation.
Savanna, it is mostly grassy and stays warm year round