Dictionary Definition
steppe n : extensive plain without trees
(associated with eastern Russia and Siberia)
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
step/e a grassy plain.Pronunciation
- /stɛp/
Homophones
Noun
- The grasslands of Eastern Europe and Asia. Similar to (US) prairie and (African) savannah.
- More properly, the name given vast cold, dry grass-plains.
- Grasslands: The Steppe biome is a dry, cold, grassland that is found in all of the continents except Australia and Antarctica. It is mostly found in the USA, Mongolia, Siberia, Tibet and China. There isn't much humidity in the air because Steppe is located away from the ocean and close to mountain barriers. http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/steppe.htm - 8k
- Usage note: Although it may be the steppe biome, one would not normally speak of the steppes of Canada, whereas one would speak of the steppes of Asia or the steppes of Russia.
Translations
Italian
Noun
steppe- Plural of steppa
Extensive Definition
In physical geography, a steppe ( - , -
/stɛp/, - tal, - /dɑlɑ/), pronounced in English as /stɛp/, is a plain without trees (apart from those near rivers
and lakes); it is similar to a prairie, although a prairie is
generally considered as being dominated by tall grasses, while
short grasses are normal in the steppe. It may be semi-desert, or covered with grass or shrubs or both, depending on the
season and latitude. The term is also used
to denote the climate
encountered in regions too dry to support a forest, but not dry enough to be
a desert. The term steppe originally comes from the Russian word
/stɛp/ which means a flat and arid
land.
Steppes are summarized by a continental
climate or land
climate. Peaks can be recorded in the summer of up to 40 °C and
in winter -40 °C. Besides this huge difference between summer and
winter, the differences between day and night are also very great.
In the highlands of Mongolia, 30 °C can be reached during the day
and sub-zero temperatures at night.
Also, the mid-latitude steppes can be summarized
by hot summers and cold winters, averaging 250-500 mm (10-20
inches) of rain or equivalent in snowfall per year. In tropical
locations, necessary rainfall to separate steppes from true deserts
may be half as much again due to greater evapotranspiration.
Two types of steppe
Around the world, two types of steppe can be recorded:- the dry steppe
- the temperate steppe
This division can further be divided in other
subdivisions; as can be seen here
Other types of Steppe include Shrub-steppe
and Alpine-steppe.
Locations
The world's largest zone of all steppes, often referred to as "the Great Steppe", is found in southwest Russia and neighbouring countries in Central Asia, stretching from Ukraine in the west to the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea. To the east of the Caspian Sea, the steppes extend through Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to the Altai, Koppet Dag and Tian Shan ranges. The vast Eurasian Steppe, as it is called, incorporates all of these steppes. The area is bordered in the north, on the eastern side of the Urals, by the forested West Siberian Plain taiga, extending nearly as far as the Arctic Ocean.Other regions of steppes include transition zones
between savanna and
severe desert such as the Sahel that fringes
the true Sahara or similar
semi-arid lands that fringe the Thar desert of the
Indian subcontinent or the more severe deserts of Australia.
Another large steppe area is located in the
central United
States and western Canada. The
High Plains steppe is the westernmost part of the Great Plains
region. A significant steppe, noteworthy for not grading into
desert, is the Sertão of
northeastern Brazil.
Some steppes are to be found in transition zones
between zones of Mediterranean
climate and desert, such as Reno,
Nevada, and in places cut off from adequate moisture due to
rain
shadow effects such as Zaragoza,
Spain.
Notes
References
Ecology and conservation of Steppe-Land birdsSee also
- Shrub-steppe
- Tundra-steppe
- Alpine-steppe
- Coastal plain
- Coastal prairie
- Field (agriculture)
- Flooded grasslands and savannas
- Flood-meadow
- Grassland
- Meadow
- Pasture
- Plain
- Prairie
- Rangeland
- Savanna
- Tundra
- Water-meadow
- Wet meadow
- Veld
External links
steppe in Bulgarian: Степ
steppe in Chuvash: Çеçенхир
steppe in Czech: Step
steppe in Danish: Steppe (biotop)
steppe in German: Steppe
steppe in Modern Greek (1453-): Στέπα
steppe in Spanish: Estepa
steppe in Esperanto: Stepo
steppe in Basque: Estepa
steppe in French: Steppe
steppe in Galician: Estepa
steppe in Korean: 스텝
steppe in Ido: Stepi
steppe in Indonesian: Stepa
steppe in Italian: Steppa
steppe in Hebrew: ערבה (גאוגרפיה)
steppe in Georgian: ველი
steppe in Dutch: Steppe
steppe in Japanese: ステップ (地形)
steppe in Norwegian: Steppe
steppe in Norwegian Nynorsk: Steppe
steppe in Occitan (post 1500): Estèpa
steppe in Polish: Step
steppe in Portuguese: Estepe
steppe in Romanian: Stepă
steppe in Russian: Степь
steppe in Slovenian: Stepa
steppe in Serbian: Степа
steppe in Finnish: Aro
steppe in Swedish: Stäpp
steppe in Vietnamese: Thảo nguyên
steppe in Turkish: Bozkır (coğrafya)
steppe in Ukrainian: Степ
steppe in Chinese: 沙地
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Lebensraum, agricultural
region, air space, alkali flat, alluvial plain, arable land, back
country, basin, billiard
table, black belt, bottomland, bowling green,
bushveld, campo, champaign, champaign country,
citrus belt, clear space, clearance, clearing, coastal plain, corn
belt, cotton belt, countryside, dead flat, dead
level, delta, desert, distant prospect,
down, downs, dust bowl, earth, empty view, esplanade, farm belt, farm
country, farmland,
fell, flat, flat country, flatland, flats, floor, fruit belt, glade, grass, grass roots, grass veld,
grassland, grazing, grazing region,
ground, haugh, haughland, heath, highlands, homaloid, horizontal, horizontal axis,
horizontal fault, horizontal line, horizontal parallax, horizontal
plane, horizontal projection, lande, lea, ledge, level, level line, level plane,
living space, llano,
lowland, lowlands, lunar mare, mare, mead, meadow, meadow land, meadows and
pastures, mean sea level, mesa, mesilla, moor, moorland, moors, open country, open space,
outback, pampa, pampas, park, parterre, pasturage, pasture, pasture land, peneplain, plain, plains, plane, plateau, platform, playa, prairie, prairies, province, provinces, range, rural district, rustic
region, salt flat, salt marsh, salt pan, savanna, sea level, sea of
grass, sebkha, steppeland, steppes, swale, table, tableland, terrace, terrain, territory, the country, the
soil, the sticks, tobacco belt, tree veld, tundra, upland, uplands, vega, veld, water level, weald, wheat belt, wide-open
spaces, wilderness,
wold, woodland, woods and fields,
yokeldom