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.
A savannah or a veldt.
In Spanish, the word for meadow is el prado.
A flat treeless grassy plain is called a steppe. It is characterized by vast expanses of grassland with few trees and a semi-arid climate. Steppe regions are found in various parts of the world, including parts of Eurasia and North America.
That could be a plain or a desert.
The homophone for step is "steppe," which refers to a vast grassy plain with few trees.
Grassy with a few trees
Grassy with a few trees
The word 'savanna' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a grassy plain with a few trees; a word for a thing.
Open grassland is commonly referred to as a prairie or a savanna, depending on its location and ecosystem characteristics.
grassy land and few trees
A tropical grassy plain with few trees is called a savanna. It is characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, and is common in regions with a seasonally dry climate. In North America, a similar ecosystem is referred to as a prairie.