The Pampas
Pampas is the name of the lowland found in Argentina and most of Uruguay. It is made up of mostly grassy plains.
That wound be Tundra.
The southern part of Argentina is commonly referred to as Patagonia. This region is known for its stunning landscapes, including mountains, glaciers, and vast plains, as well as unique wildlife. Patagonia encompasses both Argentina and Chile, but the Argentine portion includes provinces such as Santa Cruz and Tierra del Fuego. It is a popular destination for adventure tourism and outdoor activities.
"Argentina" is Spanish and means "land of silver" or "silvery one".
Silver.
No trees grow on the Antarctic continent.
The flat treeless plains of Argentina are known as the Pampas. These vast grasslands cover a large portion of central Argentina and are a significant region for agriculture, particularly for livestock grazing and crop cultivation. The Pampas are also home to a variety of wildlife, including species like the guanaco and the rheas.
Pampas is the name of the lowland found in Argentina and most of Uruguay. It is made up of mostly grassy plains.
llanos would be it
Pampa
Pampas are the name of Argentina's flat grassy plains.
I am pretty sure this is called a tundra.
The Pampas.
they are called the pampas
The name given to an area that is a flat treeless plain is a steppe.
Treeless Pain
Another name for a treeless plain is a steppe or a prairie. These landscapes are characterized by a lack of trees and are often covered in grasses or shrubs.