STEPPE

stĕp, temperate grassland of Eurasia, consisting of level, generally treeless plains. It extends over the lower regions of the Danube and in a broad belt over S and SE European and Central Asian Russia, stretching E to the Altai and S to the Transbaykal and Manchurian plains. The term is sometimes applied to the corresponding temperate grasslands of Hungary (Puszta), the prairies of the United States, the pampas of South America, and the high veld of South Africa; it is sometimes also applied to the semiarid regions on the fringe of the hot deserts. The steppe consists of three vegetation zones with significant differences in climate—the wooded, or forest, steppe; the tillable steppe, or prairie; and the nontillable steppe. The wooded steppe has deciduous trees and the heaviest annual rainfall, over 16 in. (41 cm). The tillable steppe has black earth and an annual rainfall of between 10 and 15 in. (25–38 cm). The nontillable steppe is a semidesert, found especially around the Caspian Sea, with an annual rainfall of less than 10 in. (25 cm). There is some grazing, and its soils are relatively fertile under irrigation. Although the tillable steppe was originally grassland used almost exclusively for grazing, it is now almost entirely under cultivation. Some of the world's most productive agricultural areas, such as Ukraine and the U.S. wheat belt, are situated on the tillable steppe.

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The Corridors of Time V THE STEPPE THE SOWN By HAROLD PEAKE and...rejuvenated by the fresh air of the steppes and deserts. This volume deals with the...leading to a diminished grass supply in the steppes and deserts. This may be so, but we have...
...5 Chekhovs "The Steppe": A Metapoetic Journey 134...a prestigious "thick journal." "The Steppe" 1888 was the story Chekhov wrote...story not only reflects the beauty of the steppe while telling the story of a young child...
...2. FOREST AND STEPPE 11 i...18 iii. The Steppes 25 3...3. FOREST AND STEPPE 14...
...Schematic map of Kulundinsk Steppe 56 Basic types...trend to the geographic zones: tundra, taiga, wooded-steppes, and steppes. GEOLOGIC HISTORY AND MORPHOLOGY The time...
...On the Postglacial Epoch of the Desert Steppe" which had not previously been published...and southward. This was the epoch of the steppes and of the xerophytes, of the formation...expense of the dry, forests invade the steppes, the moisture and shade-loving species...
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...Old World Archaeology from the Eurasian Steppe. by William Honeychurch , Chunag...research projects across the Eurasian steppe zone. This research contributes an important...specifically those centered on the Mongolian steppe. Using full-coverage survey data from...
Silk Roads or Steppe Roads? The Silk Roads in World History...communities of woodland foragers and steppe pastoralists, into a single system of...found in the borderlands between the steppes and the agrarian civilizations of China...
...is the primary economic activity in the steppe areas that occupy a large part of North...statistical data, examine long-term trends in steppe pastoral systems (which are often masked...Africa is characterized by vast areas of steppe and desert (the Sahara). The primary use...
...disproportionately strong influence on steppe polities, serving as a source of goods...states did very significantly influence steppe polities, interactions were complex and...parity or were under the control of the steppe polities. It is frequently argued that...
...Empire in Central Asia The Central Asian steppes . . . provide an overland channel of communication...examination of the history of the Central Asian steppe empires . . . shows that it is an integral...of events there. . . . The Mongolian steppe, north China, and Manchuria must be...
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Nomads of the steppe THE NOMAD SHEPHERDS OF MONGOLIA LIVE out their days on the vast, empty steppe with their goats, sheep, yaks, camels, horses...with settlers in the distant towns. The steppe is an arid wilderness that extends from...
...Wild Horses Return to the Mongolian Steppe: More Than 30 Years after the True...Horses Disappeared from the Mongolian Steppe, Jo Eede Reports on a Conservation...herds of takhi roamed the grassy steppe. Short and stocky, with large heads...
The Silent Steppe. by Victoria James The Silent Stepped by Mukhamet Shayakhmetov Stacey International, hb, pp250...doesnt make for easy reading, but new memoir The Silent Steppe sets one mans story against the backdrop of the destruction...
Steppe into the past by James Whitlow Delano Landlocked...perhaps centuries old, link towns and communities through the steppe grassland. Here the main `road, as wide as a football pitch...is no better means of transportation across the barren steppe. Animals are inextricably linked with the nomadic lifestyle...
Checking Islam in the Steppe by Jonathan Aitken IN WHICH ISLAMIC...of the answer is to be found in the steppes, whose immensity never fails to astonish...States border with Canada. The great steppe or Sary Arka runs more or less contiguously...
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Whats Going On: Preview - THE STEPPE BROTHERS Unity Theatre. Byline: By...theatre companies. So please welcome The Steppe Brothers, a three-hander knockabout comedy...travelling nationwide until mid-April. The Steppe brothers are entertainers to any crusading...
Capital on the steppe; Nazarbayev builds Kazakh city based on...dismal history located in the windswept steppe in the middle of nowhere, where temperatures...center of a misguided attempt to turn the steppe into wheatfields, the Virgin Lands program...
Firms Take First Steppe into Russia; in Association with RBS...North-East firms have taken their first "steppe" into Russia at an exporting seminar...from across the region attended the "Steppe into Russia" event at Baltic, Gateshead...
One Steppe beyond; Horses, Wrestling and Meat Balls. Welcome to Genghis Khan Country...million population are nomads living in felt tents, travelling across the steppe with their livestock in rhythm with the seasons. A Nomadic Encounter tour...
This Way to Steppe into Russia; in Association with RBS. THE opportunities available...construction. The UK Trade Investment-organised event is hosting the Steppe into Russia conference at The Baltic, Gateshead on Thursday, January 31...
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STEPPE step, temperate grassland of Eurasia, consisting of...semiarid regions on the fringe of the hot deserts. The steppe consists of three vegetation zones with significant differences in climate the wooded, or forest, steppe; the tillable steppe, or prairie; and the nontillable steppe...
BARABA STEPPE b r ba , agricultural district, SW Siberian Russia, between the Ob and the Irtysh rivers. Barabinsk, on the Trans-Siberian...
BARABINSK see Baraba Steppe . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...extending E from the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea into the Kuban steppe and straddling the northwestern end of the Greater Caucasus...Adygey Republic . The main agricultural section is in the Kuban steppe and along the lower Kuban River. Most of the area has high quality...
TUMBLEWEED any of several plants, particularly abundant in prairie and steppe regions, that commonly break from their roots at maturity and, drying into a rounded tangle of light, stiff branches, roll before...
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