The largest grassy plain in South America is the pampas. It stretches from Atlantic Ocean to the Andes Mountains. While much of the plain is dry, a lot of it is covered with silver pampas grass.
la pampa = the prairie
Savannah
In Spanish, the word for meadow is el prado.
Lisa. When you use given names, they are normally not translated. If you are named John, it is referred to as John in a translation, not Juan.
A savanna is a grassy plain with trees growing in it with an open canopy or where the tree tops do not touch. When Oglethorpe named his city in Georgia, Savannah, he was using an alternate spelling. English spelling had not yet been standardized. Parts of the original Savanna can still be seen throughout the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain of the American South. It is used mainly for cattle grazing although much has been turned into farm land. A large patch of it exists south of Kissimmee, Florida.
Jackson in Spanish is just plain Jackson
Aequor, campus, clarus, invenustus, perspicuus, or simplex are Latin equivalents of the English word 'plain'. The word 'aequor' means 'plain' in the sense of 'any flat surface'. The word 'campus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'level ground'. The words 'clarus' and 'perspicuus' mean 'plain' in the sense of 'clear to the senses'. The word 'invenustus' means 'plain' in the sense of 'not beautiful'. The word 'simplex' means 'plain' in the sense of 'candid, simple'.
A grassy plainThe word 'Llano' means a treeless grassy plain
It is a prarie
Means simply "savannah" from the English word for the large grassy plain, ultimately deriving from the Taino (Native American) word zabana.Above retrieved from http://www.behindthename.com
I think it is ether a valley or a plain
In Spanish, the word for meadow is el prado.
Plain, grassland, savanna or meadow terrian
A is an article, grassy is an adjective, and plain is a noun.
It would become a forest.
That could be a plain or a desert.
The diet of kangaroos is grass and hence found in grassy plains.
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A dry grassy plain (also with no shrubbery and/or trees) is called a "Prairie"