Prärier
Prärier is a term with origins in the German language, directly translating to "prairie." It refers to a large, open grassland ecosystem, characterized by its dominance of grasses, herbs, and wildflowers, with few trees or shrubs. These environments are typically found in temperate regions and are known for their fertile soils, making them historically important for agriculture.
The North American prairie, in particular, is a well-known example, spanning vast areas of the central United
The term "prärier" can also be used more broadly to describe similar grassland environments in other parts