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    Kazakh Steppe

    The Kazakh Steppe, also called the Great Dala, ecoregion, of the Palearctic temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome, is a vast region of open grassland in northern Kazakhstan and adjacent portions of Russia, extending to the east of the Pontic steppe and to the west of the Emin …

    lies the Kazakh forest steppe, an ecoregion of pine groves interspersed with grasslands that forms a transition between the Kazakh steppe and the forests of Siberia. To the south lies the Kazakh semi-desert and the Kazakh upland ecoregions.
    Area: 804,450 km² (310,600 sq mi)
    Countries: Kazakhstan and Russia
    Realm: Palearctic
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    What is the Kazakh forest steppe ecoregion?
    The Kazakh forest steppe ecoregion (WWF ID:PA0809) is a long thin strip of transition zone between the forested taiga of Siberian Russia (to the north), and the Kazakh steppe to the south.
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    What is the steppe called in Kazakhstan?
    The Kazakh Steppe ( Kazakh: Qazaq dalasy, Қазақ даласы, also Uly dala, Ұлы дала "Great Steppe"), also called the Great Dala, is a vast region of open grassland in northern Kazakhstan and adjacent portions of Russia. It lies east of the Pontic steppe and west of the Emin Valley steppe, with which it forms part of the Eurasian steppe.
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    What is the population density of the Kazakh steppe?
    The western part of the Kazakh Steppe is very sparsely populated, with between two and three people per square kilometer. As one heads east across the plains, the population density increases to between four and seven people per square kilometer. Kazakh people make up the majority of the people living in the area.
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    What animals live in the steppes of Kazakhstan?
    Animals that can be found in the steppes of Kazakhstan include the Saiga antelope, Siberian roe deer, wolves, foxes, badgers, Mongolian gerbils, and steppe tortoises. The western part of the Kazakh Steppe is very sparsely populated, with between two and three people per square kilometer.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakh_forest_steppe

    The Kazakh forest steppe ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0809) is a long thin strip of transition zone between the forested taiga of Siberian Russia (to the north), and the Kazakh steppe to the south. The ecoregion stretches over 2,000 km from the southern Ural mountains in the west to the foothills of Altai … See more

    The ecoregion stretches along the border between Russia and Kazakhstan, mostly on the northern (Russian) side, with a few small sections in Kazakhstan proper. The terrain is relatively flat lowland plains, with wetlands in the … See more

    There are two significant protected areas in the Kazakh forest steppe ecoregion;
    Ilmen Nature Reserve, protecting an area of the See more

    "Kazakh forest steppe". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. See more

    The climate of the region is Humid continental climate, warm summer (Köppen climate classification (Dfb)). This climate is characterized by high variation in temperature, … See more

    The region exhibits the typical forest steppe mix of grasslands and forest too sparse to create a full canopy. Typical trees are birch, … See more

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakh_Steppe

    The steppe extends more than 2,200 km from the area east of the Caspian Depression and north of the Aral Sea, all the way to the Altai Mountains. It is the largest dry steppe region on earth, covering approximately 804,450 square kilometers. The Kazakh Steppe lies at the southern end of the Ural Mountains, the traditional dividing line between Europe and Asia. Much of the steppe is considered to be semi-desert, grading into desert as one goes further south. The Turan Lowland lies …

  5. The Steppes of Kazakhstan

    https://eurasia.travel/kazakhstan/facts_about_kazakhstan/steppe

    The Steppe is the sound of the wind, the sun, the herby scent of the saxaul (Artemesia) plant, and the view of distant Kazakh grave sites atop a rise. The Kazakhs, more than any other Central …

  6. Kazakh Forest Steppe | One Earth

    https://www.oneearth.org/ecoregions/kazakh-forest-steppe

    The Kazakh Forest Steppe ecoregion stretches along the bottom of west Siberia, a green, productive belt of land between the steppes of Kazakhstan and the cold conifer forests of the …

  7. https://www.britannica.com/place/the-Steppe

    The lay of the land divides the Eurasian Steppe into two major segments. The first of these may be called the Western Steppe. It extends from the grassy plains at the mouth of the Danube River along the north shore of the Black Sea, …

  8. https://www.odysseytraveller.com/articles/kazakh-steppe

    Mar 10, 2020 · The Kazakh Steppe, Kazakhstan Stretching across vast swathes of Central Asia, the Kazakh Steppe covers much of the northern region of Kazakhstan, an area roughly of 800,000 square kilometers. The great steppe

  9. https://steppe.org/geography/what-is-a-steppe

    Oct 1, 2021 · Kazakh Steppe – An open region of grassland that stretches from Northern Kazakhstan to parts of Russia. It’s one of the largest dry steppes on the planet. South …

  10. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/steppe

    Jul 1, 2022 · A steppe is a dry, grassy plain. Steppes occur in temperate climates, which lie between the tropics and polar regions. Temperate regions have distinct seasonal temperature changes, with cold winters and warm …

  11. Kazakh Steppe | One Earth

    https://www.oneearth.org/ecoregions/kazakh-steppe

    This is the northernmost home of wild Argali sheep. Grey wolf, Eurasian lynx, wild boar, and Siberian roe deer live alongside a host of smaller mammals adapted to the steppe

  12. www.kazakhstandiscovery.com/kazakh-steppe.html

    The Kazakh Steppe covers one third of Kazakhstan's vast territory. Its area is 804,500 sq km, which is 310 619 sq mi. 1950's central government decision to turn this part of Kazakhstan into fertile arable land, resulted in turning this …

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