tundra
A treeless plain in Canada is called a tundra. Tundra is a cold, windy biome characterized by low-growing vegetation, such as mosses and lichens, due to its harsh climate and permafrost conditions. It is found in northern regions of Canada, such as in the Arctic.
A tundra. Its has permafrost and plants don't decompose because of it. It is a really harsh region. <><><> It may also be a prairie. The grasslands of Wyoming have almost NO trees.
A grassy plain with few trees ending in a "ca", is a savanna. Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, and are commonly found in tropical regions.
tropical and tundra
north siberian plain
Tundra is a flat, treeless plain where the subsoil is frozen
no but it is a tundra
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A cold treeless lowland area, permanently frozen, known as Tundra. It supports small shrubs, mosses and grasses
Tundra is the name for a broad plain that exists in a polar area. Words that are related to tundra are wasteland, expanse, plateau, and flatland.
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A large arctic plain without trees is a tundra.
Plain, flatland, tundra...
Prairie, plain, savana, tundra.
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