A large area of flat grasslands that starts with a "p" is called a plain. Plains are expansive, mostly flat regions with low vegetation that are typically found in the interior regions of continents.
Grasslands are biomes that are usually large flat areas covered by grass with a few scrubs and bushes scattered. Animals, such as the American Bison, inhabit this area.
The Plains Indians, such as the Lakota, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Comanche, lived in the flat area in the center of the United States known as the Great Plains. They were nomadic tribes who relied on bison hunting for sustenance and followed the movement of the herds across the vast grasslands.
The area of land in the Midwest that is flat and lacking trees is known as the Great Plains. It covers several states such as Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas. It is characterized by its vast grasslands, fertile soil, and minimal tree cover due to the arid climate.
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A large flat area of land usually without many trees is called a plain or a prairie. Plains have grasslands and few trees, while prairies are large expanses of flat grassland.
A plain is an area with generally flat land. Plains are usually considered grasslands, but might have forests or other vegetation.
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The Great Plains
The Great Plains is a large area of flat land in the Midwest portion of the US. It stretches from Texas in the south to the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in the north. This region is known for its vast grasslands, agriculture, and unique weather patterns.