Basically, yes. They both support similar plant and animal species.
Argentine prairies are called "pampas." These are vast grasslands that cover a significant portion of Argentina. The pampas are known for their fertile soil and are important for agriculture, particularly for the production of crops like wheat and soybeans.
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Grasslands are not exclusively called prairies in the US. The term "prairie" is commonly used in North America, specifically the central part of the continent. In other countries, grasslands may have different names, such as savannah in Africa, pampas in South America, or steppe in Eurasia.
Grassland ecosystems can be found on every continent except Antarctica. They are characterized by grasses as the dominant plant species, with varying amounts of trees and shrubs present. Examples of grasslands include the prairies of North America, the pampas of South America, the savannas of Africa, and the steppes of Eurasia.
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they are all grasslands!!
Argentine prairies are called "pampas." These are vast grasslands that cover a significant portion of Argentina. The pampas are known for their fertile soil and are important for agriculture, particularly for the production of crops like wheat and soybeans.
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These ecosystems are typically classified as grasslands characterized by extensive, flat terrain and predominantly covered with grasses and non-woody vegetation. They are found in different parts of the world, such as in North America (prairies), Eurasia (steppes), and South America (pampas).
With a generally temperate climate, the Pampas house grassy prairies and grass steppes. The climate, being mild, and the evenly dispersed rainfall of the area allow agriculture to flourish.
Prairies and plains are both flat and there is not really a difference.
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Pampas are found in South America, particularly in Argentina and Uruguay. Prairies are predominantly located in North America, particularly in the central United States. Steppes are found in Eurasia, in countries like Russia, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia. The High Veld is located in South Africa.
The answer is in the name. Short grass prairies and tall grass prairies are different because short grass prairies have short grass, and tall grass prairies have tall grass. Also, tall grass prairies get up to 40 inches of rain, and short grass prairies get only 15inches of rain a year.
Prairies, grasslands or savannas receive more rainfall than the Sahara and have a greater variety of both plant and animal life.
An exsensive plain, esp. one without trees.