A marsh or bog
glacier
A low, wet land that supports grass and trees is a swamp. Many swamps occur along large rivers where they are dependent on the water fluctuations. Swamps also occur along the edges of lakes.
Tall grass is a marsh and if there are trees it is a swamp.
Flat land, less trees, few rolling hills, low grass.
large grazing animals destroy the trees
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.
im not really sure...but i thing its a "plain"
Most deers live in foresty areas or tall grassy areas. Forest deer hide behind large trees. Grass deer lay low in the tall grass to hide.
A mixed grass, too much alfalfa will cause a lot of problems, a timothy grass mixture is good for them. Goats can survive on low quality grasses and love to eat bushes, trees and grass.
The definition of a grassland is a biome containing many grasses but few trees and having low to moderate rainfall Savannahs and prairies are both examples of grassland.
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.
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.
A plain is a flat, treeless area of land, often covered in grasses or low vegetation, with minimal changes in elevation or relief. Plains are typically found between mountain ranges or along coastal regions.