What is the peculiarity of the living and inanimate nature of the steppe?

The wildlife of the steppe includes a variety of steppe plants (thyme, sage, cornflower, sweet clover, sedge, flax and others), animals (mole, hamster, mouse, vole), birds (lark, flycatcher, quail, partridge), some mushrooms (meadow or field champignon). The peculiarity of all these objects of living nature is that they adapt to life in open space, to a large amount of sunlight, to winds, to dry periods.

The inanimate nature of the field includes: a hollow and loose soil cover, an abundance of sunlight, gusty streams of wind.



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