tundra
The tundra is where you can find treeless land where the ground remains frozen except for top few centimeters. This land has very few plants that can survive.
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tundra
The word "tundra" comes from a Finnish term meaning barren land. It is used to describe the cold, treeless biome found in Arctic regions characterized by frozen subsoil, low temperatures, and short growing seasons.
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Plain
an area of land of mostly flat treeless land
Tundra
This is known as "tundra".
The word tundra comes from the finnish word 'tunturia', meaning barren, or treeless land, which is permanently frozen.
A treeless frozen plain is a large, flat expanse of land covered in snow and ice that lacks vegetation, particularly trees. These regions, such as the tundra or polar ice caps, have cold climates and support only limited plant life due to the extreme environmental conditions.
A large area of treeless grassland can be a plain, savanna or prairie.