Treeless plains in Northern Europe are known as tundras
The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.
The treeless plains of Alaska are called tundra. The harsh climate and short growing season make it difficult for trees to grow in this region. Instead, the landscape is dominated by low-lying plants, grasses, mosses, and lichens.
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
"Nullarbor" is derived from the Latin words "nullus" (meaning "no") and "arbor" (meaning "tree"), describing the treeless characteristic of the Nullarbor Plains in Australia.
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The word you are looking for is "tundra." Tundra refers to the treeless plains found in the Arctic and subarctic regions, characterized by low temperatures, short growing seasons, and a layer of permafrost beneath the surface. These areas support limited vegetation, primarily mosses, lichens, and small shrubs.
one of the vast, nearly level, treeless plains of the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
Northern Europe is full of plains and mountains.
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Huge, treeless plains Huge, treeless plains (especially in Argentina)
The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.
Prairies or grasslands