A large, flat area of grassland with few trees, usually found in eastern Europe and central Asia.
From Russian “step’,” meaning level, treeless plain. It entered English through French and German in geography writing.
The steppe looks empty, but it has powered huge cultures—horse riders, traders, and nomads moved across it like a giant highway. It’s like Earth’s version of a calm ocean made of grass instead of water.
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