Treeless and commonly referred to as the prairie
The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
The name for a grassy plain is a prairie or steppe. The dry grassland of Africa is known as a savanna.
A large area of treeless grassland can be a plain, savanna or prairie.
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.
The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.
Plain
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
An extensive area of flat , predominantly treeless grassland.
The name for a grassy plain is a prairie or steppe. The dry grassland of Africa is known as a savanna.
A prairie is a large area of flat or rolling, predominantly treeless grassland, much larger than a field .
A large area of treeless grassland can be a plain, savanna or prairie.
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.
It is a level, mostly treeless land that has fertile soil and coarse grass.
Another name for a treeless plain is a steppe or a prairie. These landscapes are characterized by a lack of trees and are often covered in grasses or shrubs.
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.
They both mean the same thing, a flat, basically treeless area.