Katana VentraIP

Steppe

In physical geography, a steppe (/stɛp/) is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without closed forests except near rivers and lakes.[1] Steppe biomes may include:

This article is about the ecological zone type. For other uses, see Steppe (disambiguation).

A steppe is usually covered with grass and shrubs, depending on the season and latitude. The term steppe climate denotes a semi-arid climate, which is encountered in regions too dry to support a forest, but not dry enough to be a desert.


Steppes are usually characterized by a semi-arid or continental climate. Extremes can be recorded in the summer of up to 45 °C (115 °F) and in winter of down to −55 °C (−65 °F). Besides this major seasonal difference, fluctuations between day and night are also very great. In both the highlands of Mongolia and northern Nevada, 30 °C (85 °F) can be reached during the day with sub-freezing readings at night.


Steppes average 250–500 mm (10–20 in) of annual precipitation and feature hot summers and cold winters when located in mid-latitudes. In addition to the precipitation level, its combination with potential evapotranspiration defines a steppe climate.

Temperate steppe: the true steppe, found in can be further subdivided, as in the Rocky Mountains Steppes[2]

continental climates

Subtropical steppe: a similar association of plants occurring in the driest areas with a ; it usually has a short wet period

Mediterranean climate

Grassland

Plain

Prairie

Tugay

Tundra

by Manuel B.Morales, Santi Mañosa, Jordi Camprodón, Gerard Bota. International Symposium on Ecology and Conservation of steppe-land birds. Lleida, Spain. December 2004.ISBN 84-87334-99-7

Ecology and Conservation of Steppe-land Birds

. barramedasoft.com.ar. 1998–2008. Retrieved 2008-04-04.

"The Steppes"