In physical geography, a steppe (Russian: степь - Russian pronunciation:, Ukrainian: степ - /stɛp/, Mongolian: тал - tal, Kazakh: дала - /dɑlɑ/), pronounced in ...
steppe is an eclectic and inspirational guide to the arts, history, culture and landscape of Central Asia.
Definitions of steppe at Dictionary.com. ... a. the vast grasslands, esp. those in the S and E European and W and SW Asian parts of Russia.
Steppe, vast, grassy plains. Steppes are found in parts of Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
For information on: geographic areas with steppes: in Asia, see Afghanistan: Plant and Animal Life; Armenia: Land and Resources; Assyria: Introduction; Caucasus; China: Inner Mongolian Grassland; China: The Tibetan Plateau; Dagestan; Gobi; Israel: Plant and Animal Life; Jordan: Vegetation and Animal Life; Omsk; Russia: Animal Life; Stavropol' Territory; Tajikistan: Land and Resources in Africa, see Africa: Semidesert and Desert; Algeria: Plants and Animals; Mauritania: Plants and Animals; Sudan: Land and Resources; Tunisia: Vegetation and Animal Life in the Americas,see Patagonia; Pampas; Montana: Plant Life; North Dakota: Plant Life; Oklahoma: Climate; South America: Vegetation in Europe, see Europe: Vegetation; Don; Hungary: Plant and Animal Life; Moldova: Land and Resources; Ukraine: Plant and Animal Life agriculture on the steppes, see Agriculture: Prehistoric Agriculture; Russia: Soils and Vegetation; United States (Geography): Semiarid people who live or lived on the steppes, see Avars; Cossacks; Huns; Kalmyks; Khazars; Mongol Empire: Introduction; Scythians effect of steppes on migration, see Migration: Choice of Routes animal life on the steppes, Animal Distribution: Terrestrial Communities; Camel; Hamster; Horse; Red Fox steppe grasses, see Grasses: Distribution and Size Range; Grassland