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{{short description|Ecoregion of plain grasslands without trees}} {{wikt|steppe}} {{About|the ecological zone type}} {{mim|image1=BS climate.png|direction=vertical|caption1=Two types of steppes, classified by climate:{{legend|#FFDB63|[[BSk|Cold steppe climate]]}}{{legend|#F5A301|[[BSh|Hot steppe climate]]}}|image2=Eurasian steppe belt.jpg|caption2=The [[Great Eurasian Steppe]] (highlighted in {{Colorsample|#AAEEFF}} on the map), acted as a passageway for cultures across the vast [[Eurasia]]n landmass.}} In [[physical geography]], a '''steppe''' ({{IPAc-en|s|t|ɛ|p}}) is an [[ecoregion]] characterized by [[grassland]] [[plain]]s without closed [[forest]]s except near rivers and lakes.<ref> Compare: {{cite book | last1 = Chibilyov | first1 = Alexander | year = 2002 | chapter = Steppe and Forest-steppe | editor1-last = Shahgedanova | editor1-first = Maria | title = The Physical Geography of Northern Eurasia |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3VznhD-4A_IC | series = Oxford regional environments | volume = 3 | edition = reprint | location = Oxford | publisher = Oxford University Press | publication-date = 2003 | page = 248 | isbn = 978-0-19-823384-8 | access-date = 30 January 2020 | quote = There are many definitions of steppes. For example, Allan (1946) provides fifty-four definitions of this term. Stamp and Clark (1979) define steppes as 'mid-latitude areas dominated by herbaceous vegetation and termed locally steppes, prairies, pampas, high veldts, downland, etc.' }} </ref> Steppe [[biome]]s may include: * the [[montane grasslands and shrublands]] biome * the [[tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands]] biome * the [[temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands]] biome A steppe is usually covered with [[Poaceae |grass]] and [[shrub]]s, 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]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Costa|first=Daniel|date=2024|title=Steppe|url=https://www.britannica.com/science/steppe-grassland}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/steppe/ | title=Steppe }}</ref> Steppes are usually characterized by a semi-arid or [[continental climate|continental]]{{cn|date=October 2023}} climate. Temperature extremes can be recorded in the summer of up to {{convert|45|C|F|round= 5}} and in winter of down to {{convert|-55|C|F|round= 5}}. Besides this major seasonal difference, fluctuations between day and night are also significant: in both the highlands of [[Mongolia]] and northern [[Nevada]], {{convert|30|C|F|round= 5}} can be reached during the day with sub-freezing readings at night. Steppes average {{cvt|250-500|mm|in|0}} of annual [[Precipitation (meteorology)| precipitation]] and feature hot summers and cold winters when located in mid-latitudes. In addition to the precipitation level, its combination with [[Evapotranspiration#Potential evapotranspiration |potential evapotranspiration]] defines a steppe climate. == Classification == Steppe can be classified by climate:<ref name= ecoregions>{{cite web|url=http://www.fs.usda.gov/land/pubs/ecoregions/ecoregions.html|title=Ecoregions of the United States-Ecological Subregions of the United States|publisher= [[U.S. Forest Service]], [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]|website= fs.usda.gov| access-date=25 October 2016}}</ref> * Temperate steppe: the ''true'' steppe, found in [[Humid continental climate#Vegetation|continental climate]]s{{fv|date=October 2023}} can be further subdivided, as in the [[Rocky Mountains]] Steppes<ref name="ecoregions"/> * Subtropical steppe: a similar association of plants occurring in the driest areas with a [[Mediterranean climate]];{{fv|date=October 2023}} it usually has a short wet period It can also be classified by vegetation type, e.g. [[shrub-steppe]] and [[alpine-steppe]]. ===Cold steppe=== The world's largest steppe region, often referred to as "the [[Eurasian Steppe|Great Steppe]]", is found in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]], and neighbouring countries stretching from [[Ukraine]] in the west through [[Russia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Turkmenistan]] and [[Uzbekistan]] to the [[Altay Mountains|Altai]], [[Koppet Dag]] and [[Tian Shan]] ranges in [[China]]. The Eurasian Steppe had a significant role in the spread of the horse, the wheel and [[Indo-European languages]].<ref>{{cite book |last1 = Anthony |first1 = David W. |author-link1 = David W. Anthony |orig-date = 2007 |title = The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World |date = 15 August 2010 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=nLIufwC4szwC |edition = reprint |location = Princeton |publisher = Princeton University Press |publication-date = 2010 |isbn = 978-0-691-14818-2 |access-date = 12 June 2022 |page = 240 |quote = [...] the critical era when innovative Proto-Indo-European dialects began to spread across the steppes. }} </ref> In the Eurasian steppe, [[soil]]s often consist of [[chernozem]]. The inner parts of [[Anatolia]] in [[Turkey]], [[Central Anatolia]] and [[East Anatolia]] in particular and also some parts of [[Southeast Anatolia]], as well as much of [[Armenia]] and [[Iran]] are largely dominated by cold steppe. The [[Pannonian Plain]] is another steppe region in [[Central Europe]], centered in [[Hungary]] but also including portions of [[Slovakia]], [[Poland]], [[Ukraine]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Croatia]], [[Slovenia]], and [[Austria]]. Another large steppe area ([[prairie]]) is located in the central [[United States]], [[western Canada]] and the northern part of [[Mexico]]. The [[shortgrass prairie]] steppe is the westernmost part of the [[Great Plains]] region. The [[Columbia Plateau (ecoregion)|Columbia Plateau]] in southern [[British Columbia]], [[Oregon]], [[Idaho]], and [[Washington (state)|Washington state]], is an example of a steppe region in [[North America]] outside of the Great Plains. In [[South America]], cold steppe can be found in [[Patagonia]] and much of the high elevation regions east of the southern [[Andes]]. Relatively small steppe areas can be found in the interior of the [[South Island]] of [[New Zealand]]. In [[Australia]], a moderately sized temperate steppe region exists in the northern and northwest regions of [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], extending to the southern and mid regions of [[New South Wales]]. This area borders the semi-arid and arid Australian [[Outback]] which is found farther inland on the continent. ===Subtropical steppe=== In [[Europe]], some [[Mediterranean climate|Mediterranean]] areas have a steppe-like vegetation, such as central [[Sicily]] in [[Italy]], southern [[Portugal]], parts of [[Greece]] in the southern [[Athens]] area,<ref>{{cite web |publisher=Hellenic National Meteorological Service |location=Greece |url=http://www.hnms.gr/hnms/english/climatology/climatology_region_diagrams_html?dr_city=Athens_Hellinikon&dr_region=ClimAttiki |title=Hellinikon |website=HNMS.gr |access-date=2013-09-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312064300/http://www.hnms.gr/hnms/english/climatology/climatology_region_diagrams_html?dr_city=Athens_Hellinikon&dr_region=ClimAttiki |archive-date=2007-03-12 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and central-eastern [[Spain]], especially the southeastern coast (around [[Murcia]]), and places cut off from adequate moisture due to [[rain shadow]] effects such as [[Zaragoza]]. In northern [[Africa]], the [[Mediterranean climate|Mediterranean]] area also hosts the same steppe-like vegetation, such as the Algerian-Moroccan [[Hautes Plaines]] and by extension the [[North Saharan steppe and woodlands]]. In [[Asia]], a subtropical steppe can be found in semi-arid lands that fringe the [[Thar Desert]] of the [[Indian subcontinent]] as well as much of the [[Deccan Plateau]] in the rain shadow of the [[Western Ghats]], and the [[Badia (region)|Badia]] of the [[Levant]]. In [[Australia]], subtropical steppe can be found in a belt surrounding the most severe deserts of the continent and around the [[Musgrave Ranges]]. In [[North America]] this environment is typical of transition areas between zones with a Mediterranean climate and true deserts, such as [[Reno, Nevada]], the inner part of [[California]], and much of [[West Texas|western Texas]] and adjacent areas in Mexico. == Human impact == Humans have severe impacts on their environments. Among many examples the following two give only an impression. * The formation of the forest steppe of Eastern Europe in the fourth millennium BC appeared in the context of the [[Cucuteni–Trypillia culture|Trypillia culture]] and very probably, the economy of this culture with its large settlements contributed to the process.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Kirleis |first=Wiebke |last2=Corso |first2=Marta Dal |last3=Pashkevych |first3=Galyna |last4=Schlütz |first4=Frank |last5=Hofmann |first5=Robert |last6=Terna |first6=Andreea |last7=Dreibrodt |first7=Stefan |last8=Rud |first8=Vitalii |last9=Videiko |first9=Mykhailo Y. |last10=Müller |first10=Johannes |date=2024-01-01 |title=A complex subsistence regime revealed for Cucuteni–Trypillia sites in Chalcolithic eastern Europe based on new and old macrobotanical data |url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00334-023-00936-y |journal=Vegetation History and Archaeobotany |language=en |volume=33 |issue=1 |pages=75–90 |doi=10.1007/s00334-023-00936-y |issn=1617-6278}}</ref> * The formation of the [[Błędów Desert]] in Poland in the Middle Ages was certainly man-made.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ecology of a Mining Town: Evolution of Environment, Society and Economy from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period |url=https://www.roots-compass.org/welcome?project=23 |access-date=2025-01-29 |website=www.roots-compass.org}}</ref> <gallery class="center"> Naadam rider 2.jpg| Steppe in [[Mongolia]] Steppe of western Kazakhstan in the early spring.jpg| Steppe in [[Kazakhstan]] Чубовская степь.JPG|Steppe in [[Russia]] Hortobágy.jpg|Steppe in [[Hungary]] Patagonian plains argentina.jpg|Cold [[Patagonia]]n steppe near [[Fitz Roy]], Argentina Prairie Alberta.jpg|Prairie in [[Alberta]], Canada 2013-07-04 15 37 14 Sagebrush-steppe along U.S. Route 93 in central Elko County in Nevada.jpg|[[Sagebrush steppe]] in northeastern [[Nevada]] ([[U.S. Route 93 in Nevada|U.S. Route 93]]) West Texas Hwy 302 west of NoTrees.jpg| Steppe in [[West Texas]] </gallery> ==See also== *[[Grassland]] *[[Plain]] *[[Prairie]] *[[Tugay]] *[[Tundra]] ==References== {{reflist}} ===Sources=== *[http://www.hbw.com/lynx/en/lynx-edicions/monografias-naturaleza/MON0009-ecology-conservation-steppe-land-birds.html ''Ecology and Conservation of Steppe-land Birds''] 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|978-84-87334-99-3}} {{wikt | steppe}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Steppes}} * {{cite web|title=The Steppes|url=http://www.barrameda.com.ar/ecology/the-steppes.htm|publisher=barramedasoft.com.ar|date=1998–2008|access-date=2008-04-04}} {{Vegetation}} {{Earth's landforms}} {{Biomes}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Grasslands]] [[Category:Montane grasslands and shrublands]] [[Category:Temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands]] [[Category:Ecoregions]] [[Category:Plains]] [[Category:Prairies]]
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