In North America - the prairies In South America - the Pampas In Asia - the Steppes In Africa - the Savannah
tundra
A tundra. Its has permafrost and plants don't decompose because of it. It is a really harsh region. <><><> It may also be a prairie. The grasslands of Wyoming have almost NO trees.
plateau
The Cumberland Plateau region in middle Tennessee is an elevated flat expanse of land. It is known for its scenic landscapes, waterfalls, and sandstone rock formations.
They both mean the same thing, a flat, basically treeless area.
A wide, fairly flat expanse of treeless country suitable for farming or raising cattle is often referred to as a "prairie" or "plain." These regions typically have fertile soil and are characterized by grasslands that support agriculture and livestock. Prairies are commonly found in North America, while similar landscapes exist globally under different names, such as steppes or savannas.
It depends on which continent they are located. Vast treeless plains in eastern Europe are known as Steppes, in South America they are called Pampas, in Africa they are called Savannahs and in the Arctic they are known as Tundras.
"Nullarbor" is derived from Latin and means "no tree". The Nullarbor Plain in Australia is a huge, flat, treeless expanse, with the primary vegetation being spindly scrub and saltbush.
The name given to an area that is a flat treeless plain is a steppe.
what is a vast flat treeless region in which the subsoil is permanently frozen is called
Plain
tundra
Tundra is a flat, treeless plain where the subsoil is frozen
An extensive area of flat , predominantly treeless grassland.
tundra
tundra
an area of land of mostly flat treeless land