Steppes are found in two locations; northwestern North America and mid-Eurasia. The northwestern North America goes in one country: the USA, and the mid-Eurasian steppe goes through several countries: Mongolia, Siberia, Kazhkstan, Uzbekistan...et cetera. Animals of the North American steppes incldue the black-footed ferret, the coyote, the puma, the American bison, and the badger. And animals of the Eurasian steppes include many large herbivores, such as the Przewalski's horse, the saiga and chiru antelopes, and the zeren. Carnivores include the corsac fox, the northern lynx, and the Eurasian wolf. Most steppe plants are originally from Eurasia and they include the Russian thistle, the rhubarb, and the milk vetch. American steppe plants include the trembling aspen and the big bluestem.
get a life and the steppe climate is dry and wet but not to wet
mostly grasses, with occasional trees and shrubs
mostly grasses, with occasional trees and shrubs
Fringed Sage brush, Milk vetch, Sweet Vernal, Tumbleweed....
Mostly grasses, with occasional trees and shrubs. -Novanet- =]
almost no rain and dry
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Land with little rain and few plants is called a desert. If the temperatures are not extreme, the land could be a steppe.
No, that is false. Climate limits the species of plants that can grow in an area. I hope that this helped.
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A steppe climate has more rainfall than a desert climate. A steppe also has more plants and grass than a desert.
Desert climate is like the steppe climate except that the steppe has more rainfall. There is also some grass in the steppe.
Yes it is a steppe climate/terrain, as is Wyoming.
yes it has a steppe climate. Either that or a high latitude climate =)
Climate?
Climate means temperature, kid :)
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The type of climate in a given area determines which plant will grow there.
Colorado Springs' climate is a steppe climate.
Steppe, which is about the smae thing as a semi-arid climate
Well, the steppe has 10 to 30 inches of rain a year, so you answer me.
Yes it does.