A Savannah, prairie, plain, steppe, or tundra. It depends where you what to describe.
there are very few things that live in a tundra, just some very small plants with a large root system and some adapted animals, like the polar bear.
It means a very large grassy environment with few trees.
Tundra is a northern climate where there are few trees and mostly just hardy grasses. It has no relation to the economy.
If you are referring to the crossword puzzle hint, the answer is probably prairie.
Tundra
This biome is called the tundra. It is also found in other regions of the world that are very far north. There are very few trees, little rain (or snow) and the ground is frozen year around.
Grass, Grass, few flowers, and VERY VERY VERY few trees.
Trees usually cannot survive in the cold tundra as the ground is frozen solid a few inches below the surface and stays frozen even in summer. Roots cannot penetrate this frozen soil. In the desert, however, trees do not have that problem and area able to send their roots deep into the soil to find water.
A grassy plain with few trees ending in a "ca", is a savanna. Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, and are commonly found in tropical regions.
A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
moss, small pine trees, willows, and grass and a few flowers in the sumer