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A grassland plain or prairie without trees is an example of a savanna. Savannas are defined by their grassy terrain with scattered trees, and they are often found in tropical or subtropical regions.
That type of landform is called a "grassland plain" or "grassland prairie." It is characterized by vast open spaces covered with grasses and other non-woody vegetation, with few to no trees present.
Yes. There can be grassland anywhere.
let's go to a grassland to walk
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The Serengeti
what is comparative
The Russian steppe the Serengeti Plane.
It is commensulism
tick and wolf
Jerry Sandusky