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The main natural vegetation of the steppe type climatic region is

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Answered by ShefaliReddy
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A steppe is a dry, grassy plain. Steppes occur in temperateclimates, which lie between the tropics and polar regions. Temperate regions have distinct seasonal temperaturechanges, with cold winters and warm summers.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The main natural vegetation of the steppe type climatic region is Large Grassland.

Explanation:

  • In geography, a steppe seems to be an ecoregion represented by grassland plains without foliage other than those near rivers and lakes.
  • Biomes of steppe can include the biome of the montane pasture and shrubland.
  • Temperate grass, savanas and biomedicinal shrublands.
  • The grasslands (steppes) are temperate, mild to warm summers and cool to very cold winters; in these mid-continental areas temperatures are often high.
  • They are often situated between temperate forests and deserts, with annual rainfall falling between the quantities characteristic of these areas.
  • In these very open environments, winds play an important role.

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