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The word "Tundra" translates to тундра in Russian. It refers to a biome characterized by treeless plains with permanently frozen subsoil, found in Arctic regions.
"Nullarbor" is derived from the Latin words "nullus" (meaning "no") and "arbor" (meaning "tree"), describing the treeless characteristic of the Nullarbor Plains in Australia.
vast, flat, treeless, frozen
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Steppe
Huge, treeless plains Huge, treeless plains (especially in Argentina)
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The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.
Treeless plains in northern Europe are known as tundra. These regions have a cold climate and low temperatures, limiting tree growth. Tundra landscapes are characterized by grasses, mosses, and low-growing shrubs, as well as permafrost.
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Prairies or grasslands