SteppesSemi dry plains with sparse vegetation are called Steppes
Savanna.
Dune
It is called steppes
A dry grassy plain (also with no shrubbery and/or trees) is called a "Prairie"
desert.
The natural vegetation of steppe areas is typically characterized by short grasses, shrubs, and herbs adapted to dry and arid conditions. Trees are scarce or absent, and the vegetation is often sparse and low to the ground to conserve water. Steppe regions are known for their vast grasslands and are found in semi-arid climates with dry summers and cold winters.
NicheThis grazing mammal favors grasses, leaves and shrubs, but it can also stomach thorns and dry vegetation that other herbivores cannot digest. This enables them to survive in areas of sparse vegetation.
This climate zone would likely be classified as a continental climate, characterized by distinct seasons with hot summers and cold winters. The dry climate and sparse vegetation suggest a steppe or semi-arid climate, where precipitation is limited and vegetation is adapted to arid conditions. This type of climate is common in regions like the Great Plains of the United States and parts of Central Asia.
A desert is a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.
A desert is a dry region of land with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. These areas typically have limited access to water sources, resulting in harsh and arid conditions.
This type of region is called a desert.