Grassland
area with vegetation dominated by grasses / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A grassland is a biome, an area of land that mostly has grasses. There are wild grasses, and there may be some trees.
Several parts of the world have grasslands. Grasslands are found in parts of Africa, North America,[1] Central Asia, South America, and near the coasts of Australia.[2] The largest grasslands are in East Africa. Grasslands with a few scattered trees are called savannas. Others are called prairies or steppes.