A desert.
Prairies
A vast plain or extensive treeless plain that is usually dry and grass-covered is called a "steppe." Steppes are characterized by their grassland ecosystems and are often found in regions with a continental climate, experiencing limited rainfall. They serve as important habitats for various wildlife and are commonly used for grazing livestock.
The answer is Savanna
Organisms that live in the grass but do not eat grass are called detritivores. They feed on decaying organic matter like dead leaves, insects, and other organic debris found in the grass. Examples include earthworms, beetles, and springtails.
Tall grass prairie, short grass prairie, mixed grass prairie
Prairies are the geographical feature made of large treeless areas and tall grass that can be found in the Great Plains of the U.S.
A Moor is a treeless landscape covered with grass and heather.
Prairies
Prairies
A vast plain or extensive treeless plain that is usually dry and grass-covered is called a "steppe." Steppes are characterized by their grassland ecosystems and are often found in regions with a continental climate, experiencing limited rainfall. They serve as important habitats for various wildlife and are commonly used for grazing livestock.
Amarillo means yellow in spanish and they called it that because of the treeless yellow grass plains
The steppe is a treeless plain. It receives between ten and twenty inches of rain per year. It has lots of grass.
It is a treeless plain, but contains other grass plants.
a Savannah is a grass covered treeless plain - not a river
This snakes are found in western Mexico, from southern Sonora to Michoacán. They live in areas which are treeless, are covered in short grass, thorn bushes and have plenty of cactus.
It is a level, mostly treeless land that has fertile soil and coarse grass.
If you mean Cyperus rotundus it is only a weed where it is not wanted, it is commonly called Nut Grass and is native to the tropics and sub tropics. It is grown in some warm countries for its edible tubers.