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What is a word that dry treeless plain?

There are a few words that describe a dry, treeless plain, each with slightly different connotations:

* Steppe: This is a common term for a vast, grassy plain, typically found in temperate climates, with little to no tree cover.

* Prairie: Similar to a steppe, but often used to describe the grasslands of North America.

* Savanna: A type of grassland with scattered trees, often found in tropical and subtropical regions.

* Desert: A very dry and barren area with little to no vegetation, including trees.

* Badlands: A rugged, barren landscape often characterized by steep, eroded hills and canyons, usually formed by wind and water erosion.

* Tundra: A treeless, cold, and often frozen plain found in the Arctic regions.

The best word to use depends on the specific context and the features you want to emphasize.

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