A treeless wetland ecosystem, also known as a marsh or swamp, is an area characterized by waterlogged soils and water-loving vegetation such as grasses, sedges, and mosses. These ecosystems are important for biodiversity, flood control, water purification, and carbon storage. Examples include marshes in coastal areas and peatlands in northern regions.
A treeless zone is called Tundra.
The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.
A treeless saddle
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A cold treeless lowland area, permanently frozen, known as Tundra. It supports small shrubs, mosses and grasses
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The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
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