steppe
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taiga
The three vegetation zones within European Russia are the taiga, the forest steppe, and the steppe. The taiga consists of coniferous forests, the forest steppe is a mix of forests and grasslands, and the steppe is characterized by vast grasslands with few trees.
Tundra
There is no difference. They are the same things.
A Savannah, prairie, plain, steppe, or tundra. It depends where you what to describe.
A climate that is hot and fairly dry is most likely a steppe climate. Steppe climates are characterized by low rainfall and hot temperatures, leading to dry grasslands and semi-arid conditions. Humid subtropical climates typically have higher humidity levels and more rainfall, while tundra and taiga climates are colder and receive less warmth and sunlight.
Russia, officially known as the Russian Federation, is the largest country in the world. Its three vegetation zones are the taiga, steppe and tundra.
A Tundra is a truck; a dessert is a confection eaten after a meal.
Another word for a treeless plain is a "steppe." Steppe is a term used to describe vast areas of flat, grassy plains devoid of trees and typically found in dry or semi-arid regions.
The SR5 is the Standard. You are thinking of the Limited, it the upgraded tundra. (More Chrome and trinkets.)