savannah
A grassy plain with few trees is called a Savanna
A grassland biome is sometimes called a prairie in North America and a veld in South Africa. Grasslands are characterized by vast open spaces with grasses as the dominant vegetation, and they support a variety of wildlife adapted to this environment.
Flat open grassland with scattered trees and shrubs is called a savanna. This ecosystem is characterized by its warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall, supporting a variety of wildlife and plant species. Savannas are commonly found in regions such as Africa, Australia, and parts of South America.
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.
The process of grassland turning into a forest is called afforestation. This typically happens over a long period of time as trees gradually establish themselves and overtake the grassland.
Tundra
A grassy plain with few trees is called a Savanna
Grassland
A grassland biome is sometimes called a prairie in North America and a veld in South Africa. Grasslands are characterized by vast open spaces with grasses as the dominant vegetation, and they support a variety of wildlife adapted to this environment.
Open grassland.
Flat open grassland with scattered trees and shrubs is called a savanna. This ecosystem is characterized by its warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall, supporting a variety of wildlife and plant species. Savannas are commonly found in regions such as Africa, Australia, and parts of South America.
African grassland is the savanna or savannah.
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.
an open grassland
an open grassland
Open grassland ecosystem.
They are called Steppes