Veldt
Savannah.
Prairie
Steppe
Pampus
(The great grassy plains are distributed throughout the world, this planet.
They flourish with great regularity in about the same latitude, it seems to me. But more the land and the movement of the earth beneath them.
They seem, their lives, to have to do with temperature. Perhaps, the waters and the moon speaks to the earth and 15000 years of constant temperature have laid Gaia to burgeon where she would.
Of course, the age of the tectonic plates and their stillness in time, lets, allows, permits, growth not yet to final succession.
But we adjust the air, and the plankton and the breezes over the land grass.
Hopefully, you'll get the chance to see the veldt, the savanna, the Great Plains and the other vast wavering grasslands of the planet....
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A grassy plain with few trees is called a Savanna
It means a very large grassy environment with few trees.
You may be looking for the word "Tundra".
live in bushy wooden grassy fields in Nrth America
Savanna, it is mostly grassy and stays warm year round
A savannah or a veldt.
A grassy plain with few trees is called a Savanna
A dry grassy plain (also with no shrubbery and/or trees) is called a "Prairie"
The vast grassland plains that sweep across Russia are called Steppes.
the clearing of trees is deforestation
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.
Grassy with a few trees
Grassy with a few trees
well it looks grassy with trees (jungle trees)
Not really they live where there is alot of trees but mostly some do live in grassy areas!no
because its not there habitat.
its grassy and has a lot of trees and it is humid