The vast flat or gently rolling grassland in the interior of North America is called the Great Plains. This region stretches from Canada to Texas and is characterized by its fertile soil, making it ideal for agriculture, particularly wheat and cattle farming. The Great Plains are known for their unique ecosystems and are home to diverse wildlife.
Savanna
Prairies
Savanna
The name for a grassy plain is a prairie or steppe. The dry grassland of Africa is known as a savanna.
The prairie.
YES. The southern part of South America is dominated by a rolling steppe or grassland called the PAMPAS. The region is famous for its cattle ranchers or gauchos who take advantage of the large open territory to graze their herds.
The western part of the interior plains in North America is called the Great Plains.
Grassland
A grassland biome is sometimes called a prairie in North America and a veld in South Africa. Grasslands are characterized by vast open spaces with grasses as the dominant vegetation, and they support a variety of wildlife adapted to this environment.
in America they call it a prairie any where else it would be called the savanna meadow comes to mind
'Downs' is from dun meaning, amongst other things, 'hill'. The word acquired the sense of 'elevated rolling grassland' around the fourteenth century
African grassland is the savanna or savannah.