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What are Campos?

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David Ramirez

Updated on March 06, 2026

What are Campos?

: a grassland plain in South America with scattered perennial herbs.

Then, what do you mean by Campos?

Portuguese: topographic name from campos 'fields', denoting someone who lived in the countryside as opposed to a town.

Subsequently, question is, what is Llanos and Campos? llanos and campos are grasslands found in South America. It is an ecoregion of the flooded grasslands and savannas biome. The Campos, grassland with few trees or shrubs except near streams, lies between 24°S and 35°S; it includes parts of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, and all of Uruguay.

Secondly, what is Campos in geography?

campos The general regional term applied to the tropical savannah grasslands, with scattered, broad-leaved trees, of Brazil.

What is Campos in South America?

The South American Campos is an ecological region lying between 24°S and 35°S, which includes parts of southern Brazil, southern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina, and the whole of Uruguay (see Figure 5.1), covering an area of approximately 500 000 km2.

What does walrus mean?

: a large gregarious marine mammal (Odobenus rosmarus of the family Odobenidae) of arctic waters related to the seals that has limbs modified into webbed flippers, long ivory tusks, a tough wrinkled hide, stiff whiskers, and a thick layer of blubber.

What are grasslands?

Grassland, area in which the vegetation is dominated by a nearly continuous cover of grasses. Grasslands occur in environments conducive to the growth of this plant cover but not to that of taller plants, particularly trees and shrubs. The factors preventing establishment of such taller, woody vegetation are varied.

In which climate the Campos grassland is found?

Brazilian subtropical grasslands (known as Campos) are ecosystems under the constant influence of disturbance, mostly fire and grazing. Besides the humid climate in southern Brazil, with low variation in precipitation between months, grasslands are still present in these areas.

What are the tropical grasslands of Brazil called?

In South America, they're known as pampas. Central Eurasian grasslands are referred to as steppes, while African grasslands are savannas.

Does Brazil have grasslands?

In southern Brazil, grasslands appear to present many similarities to tallgrass prairie in terms of composition and ecology, but the role of fire has been poorly studied and it is not usually used in conservation.

What are the grassy plains in the south of Brazil used for?

Central Argentina boasts a successful agricultural business, with crops grown on the Pampas south and west of Buenos Aires. Much of the area is also used for cattle, and more recently, to cultivate vineyards in the Buenos Aires wine region. The area is also used for farming honey using European honeybees.

What animals live in Llanos?

Animals typical of the region include giant and collared anteater, several armadillo species, anaconda (many over 30ft in length), deer, giant otter, spectacled caiman, Orinoco crocodile, howler monkey, jaguar, puma and ocelot.

What does Llano mean?

an open grassy plain

What are the 4 types of grasslands?

They cover 31-43% of the earth's surface. There are different types of grasslands: natural grasslands, semi-natural grasslands, and agricultural grasslands.

Why do the Llanos in Colombia and Venezuela flood so easily?

The Guaviare River, a tributary of the Orinoco, marks the southern border of the Colombian llanos. The lives of inhabitants of the llanos are regulated by rainfall that swell the region's rivers and flood the plains. The rainy season is from April to November, with June through August generally the rainiest months.

What are the grasslands of South America called?

Known as prairies in North America, pampas in South America, veld in Southern Africa and steppe in Asia, Temperate Grasslands, Savannas, and Shrublands differ largely from tropical grasslands in the annual temperature regime as well as the types of species found here.

Why do the Llanos in Colombia and Venezuela flood easily?

Why do the Llanos in Colombia and Venezuela flood easily? They are at a low elevation and have little vegetation to absorb heavy seasonal rains.

Are there savannas in South America?

In South America the savanna ecosystem covers a total of 269 million ha. Most of it (76%) belongs to the Cerrados of Brazil but about 11% (28 million ha) form the Venezuelan Llanos and 6% (16-17 million ha) the "Llanos Orientales" of Colombia (Blydenstein, 1967; Rippstein et al. 2001).

What is in the savanna?

A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close. The open canopy allows sufficient light to reach the ground to support an unbroken herbaceous layer consisting primarily of grasses.

Where is savanna grassland located?

The largest expanses of savanna are in Africa, where much of the central part of the continent, for example Kenya and Tanzania, consists of tropical grassland. Savanna grasslands can also be found in Brazil in South America.

Which is tropical grassland?

Tropical grasslands, or savannas, are also the homes of primates in Africa and Asia; no savanna-living primates exist in South America. Tropical grasslands comprise a mixture of trees and grasses, the proportion of trees to grass varying directly with the rainfall.

Where are steppes located?

The Steppe, belt of grassland that extends some 5,000 miles (8,000 km) from Hungary in the west through Ukraine and Central Asia to Manchuria in the east.

Which grasslands are found in Argentina and Brazil?

The pampas and campos of Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil are extensive grasslands located in the eastern part of the South American southern cone (Figure 14.1).

What are the pampas and located in which South American country?

The Pampas, also called the Pampa, Spanish La Pampa, vast plains extending westward across central Argentina from the Atlantic coast to the Andean foothills, bounded by the Gran Chaco (north) and Patagonia (south).