Grassland

/ˈɡræsˌlænd/ noun

Grassland is a wide open area of land where grasses are the main plants, with very few trees. Examples include prairies, savannas, and steppes.

“Grassland” simply joins “grass” and “land,” describing land dominated by grasses. The term is used in ecology and geography to group similar ecosystems around the world.

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