"Glade" might be the word you're looking for.
There are also a number of similar terms.
Fresh snow absorbs the least solar radiation compared to sand and a grassy field, as it reflects a significant portion of sunlight due to its high albedo. Sand absorbs more solar radiation than snow but less than a grassy field, which typically has a lower albedo and can absorb more heat. Therefore, a grassy field generally absorbs the most solar radiation among the three.
It is a prarie
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
Pampas
The observable characteristics that can be used to classify plants in a grassy field are leaf shape, flower color, plant height, and growth habit. These features can help identify and group different plant species based on their physical attributes.
field?
lawn
The grassy plains are called "Llanos". In other areas of South America they may be called "pampas".
Pasture.
Plains
It depends on the wildlife in the area. If there is a grassy egg breaker hidden in the dirt it will most definitely be broken.
The forest
Fresh snow absorbs the least solar radiation compared to sand and a grassy field, as it reflects a significant portion of sunlight due to its high albedo. Sand absorbs more solar radiation than snow but less than a grassy field, which typically has a lower albedo and can absorb more heat. Therefore, a grassy field generally absorbs the most solar radiation among the three.
Something
It is a prarie
Fertile
It is called the Pampas.