Steppe Ecosystem
The steppe ecosystem is a vast, grassy plain characterized by its dry climate and limited rainfall, typically found in regions like Eurasia and parts of North America. These areas support a variety of grasses and herbaceous plants, which thrive in the absence of trees. The soil is often rich in nutrients, making it suitable for agriculture, but the harsh conditions can also lead to droughts.
Wildlife in the steppe includes grazing animals such as bison, antelopes, and various bird species. The ecosystem plays a crucial role in supporting these animals, as well as providing habitat for insects and small mammals. Conservation efforts are important to maintain the balance of this unique environment.