
1) Asian plain 2) Central Asian grassland 3) Champaign 4) Climate 5) Cousin of a prairie 6) Desolate land of Siberia 7) Dry, grassy land of Asia 8) Eurasian expanse 9) Eurasian grassland 10) Eurasian plain 11) Eurasian prairie 12) Eurasian treeless plain 13) Extensive plain without trees 14) Extensive, treeless plain
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1) Plain
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In physical geography, a steppe (a=Ru-степь.ogg a=Ru-степь.ogg) is an ecoregion, in the montane grasslands and shrublands and temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biomes, characterized by grassland plains without trees apart from those near rivers and lakes. The prairie (especially the shortgrass and mixed prairie) is an exampl...
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refers to arid lands having vegetation that is adapted to dry conditions, and having extreme temperature variations between the hot of the summer season and the cold of the winter season. In Idaho it often has considerable sagebrush.
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• (n.) One of the vast plains in Southeastern Europe and in Asia, generally elevated, and free from wood, analogous to many of the prairies in Western North America. See Savanna.
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(from the article `Chekhov, Anton`) ...Finally, in 1888, Chekhov published his first work in a leading literary review, Severny vestnik (`Northern Herald`). With the work in questiona ...
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(from the article `Asia`) The animal life of the steppes differs as much from that of the taiga as from that of the tundra. It includes many burrowing rodents, such as ... Soil cover in the forest-steppe region is formed when the ratio of precipitation to evaporation is in equilibrium and as the leaching process of the ... [10 relate...
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Extensive area of natural, dry grassland; usually used in reference to grasslands in south-western Asia and south-eastern Europe; equivalent to prairie in North American usage.
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Steppe noun [ From Russian
stepe , through G. or French
steppe .] One of the vast plains in Southeastern Europe and in Asia, generally elevated, and free from wood, analogous to many of the prairies in Western North America. See
Savanna .
Steppe murrain .
(Far.) ...
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Russian term for mid-latitude grasslands.
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Grasslands spreading from central Europe to Siberia.
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a level, treeless plain that dominates the landscape of southern Russia
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[n] - extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia)
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The vast, semiarid, grass-covered plain in the southeastern portion of the European part of the Soviet Union. One of the five primary natural zones of the Soviet Union.
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Prairie or grassland
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noun extensive plain without trees (associated with eastern Russia and Siberia)
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Temperate grasslands of Europe and Asia. The term is sometimes used to refer to other temperate grasslands and semi-arid desert edges
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Semi-arid grassland characterised by short grasses occurring in scattered bunches with other herbaceous vegetation and occasional woody species.
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an extensive plain, esp. one without trees. · · the vast grasslands, esp. those in the S and E European and W and SW Asian parts of Russia. · SeeKirghiz Steppe.
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The vast, semiarid, grass-covered plain in the southeastern portion of Europe, extending into Asia.
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