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What are the steppes? midlatitude semiarid grasslands midlatitude west coast woodland moist subtropical woodland trade wind coastal woodland subarctic grassland

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Mid-latitude semiarid grasslands

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The Steppe is a grassy plain also known as belt of grassland. These steppes are semi-arid, which receive less rainfall but sufficient for the small grassland, not for the trees and long grasses. These grasslands played a major role throughout history, used as a route for travel and trade. In some area, grassland was used for the grazing land and agriculture.

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