Russian Steppe
The Russian Steppe is a vast grassland region that stretches across eastern Europe and western Asia. It is characterized by its flat terrain, fertile soil, and a continental climate, which includes hot summers and cold winters. This ecosystem supports a variety of wildlife and is primarily used for agriculture, particularly for growing grains like wheat.
The steppe is home to several important historical and cultural sites, as well as diverse communities. It has been inhabited by various groups, including the Scythians and Mongols, and has played a significant role in the development of trade routes, such as the Silk Road.