A large area of land covered by grasses with very few trees is called
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large open areas of land covered with grass and bushes and a few trees
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A large area of land covered by grasses with very few trees is called plain.
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- A plain is a large flat area of land with very few trees on it. Once there were 70 million buffalo on the plains.
- Plains form in many different ways. Some plains form as ice and water erodes, or wears away, the dirt and rock on higher land.
- Water and ice carry the bits of dirt, rock, and other material, called sediment, down hillsides to be deposited elsewhere.
- As layer upon layer of this sediment is laid down, plains form. List of famous plains: Australian Plains, Australia. Canterbury Plains, New Zealand. Gangetic Plains of India, Bangladesh, North India,Nepal. Great Plains, United States.
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