The "Pampas"
The "Pampas"
Essentially flat, grazing land
Flat or low-level land is typically referred to as plains or plateaus. These areas typically have minimal elevation changes and are conducive to agriculture or grazing.
It's not, Africa is called The Land of Contrast. Argentina is called The Land of Silver.
the unfenced grazing land of the west was given the name called the open range.
Regions that are known for having flat land with no mountains include the Great Plains in the United States, the Pampas in Argentina, and parts of the Australian Outback. These areas are characterized by their vast expanses of relatively level terrain and are ideal for agriculture and grazing.
The rich grassland in Argentina is called the Pampas. It is a vast fertile plain that covers a significant portion of the country and is known for its high-quality grazing land for livestock farming, especially cattle. The Pampas region is a key contributor to Argentina's agricultural economy.
Open range.
Such areas are called plains. Plains are characterized by their flat or gently rolling terrain and are often found at low elevations. They are typically covered with grasses or shrubs and may be used for agriculture or grazing.
The land is called overgrazed
Grazing land is land that is available for animals to graze (or eat grass) on. Another word for grazing land is pasture, rangeland, or grassland.
The Great Plains region in North America is known for its vast expanses of flat land. Other regions with flat land include parts of the Midwest in the United States and the Pampas in Argentina.