Patagonian steppe
The Patagonian steppe is a vast, arid region located in southern Argentina and parts of Chile. It is characterized by its flat terrain, sparse vegetation, and a climate that features strong winds and low rainfall. The landscape is primarily composed of grasslands, shrubs, and occasional rocky outcrops, making it a unique ecosystem.
This steppe is home to various wildlife, including species like the guanaco and the Patagonian fox. The region also supports agricultural activities, particularly sheep farming, due to its extensive grazing lands. The Patagonian steppe plays a crucial role in the cultural and economic life of the local communities.