TUNDRA
Tundra is the geographical feature that describes a frozen treeless landscape with low-growing vegetation, located in cold regions near the North and South poles. It is characterized by a permanently frozen subsoil layer called permafrost.
The Great Plains is not a treeless wasteland but a vast grassland ecosystem that stretches across North America. It is characterized by its rolling plains, diverse flora and fauna, and important role in agriculture.
A dry treeless plain is typically referred to as a steppe. These areas are characterized by their low rainfall, lack of trees, and vast grasslands. Steppes can be found in various regions around the world, such as parts of Asia, Africa, and North America.
The Great Lakes are located in North America, straddling the border between the United States and Canada.
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 grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
This is known as "tundra".
Nope... It's called........... Central America!
one of the vast, nearly level, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
Although most do not consider it a separate continent it is called Central America. Normally however Central America is included as part of North America.
it was called Beringia. it's how people crossed into North America to populate the Western Hemisphere
do you know what were the first cowhands in north America called do you know what were the first cowhands in north America called
The Arctic.
Tundra is a vast,flat,treeless Arctic region of Europe,Asia,and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
its North America but in Spanish i think
Tundra is the geographical feature that describes a frozen treeless landscape with low-growing vegetation, located in cold regions near the North and South poles. It is characterized by a permanently frozen subsoil layer called permafrost.