Dictionary Definition
pampas n : the vast grassy plains of northern
Argentina
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Noun
pampas- Plural of pampa
Extensive Definition
The Pampas (from Quechua, meaning
"plain") are the fertile South
American lowlands that include the Argentine
provinces of Buenos
Aires, La
Pampa,
Santa Fe, and
Córdoba, most of Uruguay, and the
southernmost end of Brazil, Rio
Grande do Sul, covering more than . These vast plains are only
interrupted by the low Ventana and Tandil hills near Bahía
Blanca and Tandil (Argentina),
with a height of and respectively. The climate is mild, with
precipitation
of to , more or less evenly distributed through the year, making
the soils appropriate for
agriculture. The
average rainfall is to per year. This area is also one of the
distinct physiographic provinces of the larger Parana-Paraguay
Plain division. These plains contain unique wildlife due to the
different terrain around it. Some of this wildlife includes the
badger and praire chicken.
Frequent fires ensure that only small plants
such as grasses flourish
and trees are rare. The
dominant vegetation
types are grassy prairie
and grass steppe in which
numerous species of the grass genus Stipa are
particularly conspicuous. "Pampas Grass" (Cortaderia
selloana) is an iconic species of the Pampas. Vegetation
typically includes perennial grasses and herbs. Different strata of grasses
occur due to gradients of water availability. The Pampas are
home to a wide variety of native species, although there is an
almost absolute lack of native trees, except along main
watercourses.
The World
Wildlife Fund divides the Pampa into three distinct ecoregions.
The Uruguayan
savanna lies east of the Uruguay
River, and includes all of Uruguay and the southern portion of
Brazil's state of Rio Grande do Sul. The Humid Pampas
include eastern Buenos Aires Province, and southern Entre Rios
Province. The Semi-arid
Pampas includes western Buenos Aires Province and adjacent
portions of Santa Fe, Cordoba, and La Pampa provinces. The Pampas
are bounded by the drier Argentine
espinal grasslands, which form a semi-circle around the north,
east, and south of the Humid Pampas.
Its climate, as in the mid-latitudes, is
naturally changeable. Winters are cool to
mild and summers are very
warm and humid. Rainfall is fairly
uniform throughout the year but is a little heavier during the
summer. Annual rainfall is heaviest near the coast and decreases
gradually further inland. Rain during the late spring
and summer usually arrives in the form of brief heavy showers and
thunderstorms. More general rainfall occurs the remainder of the
year as cold fronts
and storm systems move through. Although cold spells during the
winter often send nighttime temperatures below freezing, snow is
quite rare. In most winters, a few light snowfalls occur over inland areas.
Snow is extremely rare near the river's coast (the so called
Litoral).
Central Argentina boasts a successful
agricultural business, with crops grown on the Pampas south and
west of the Buenos
Aires. In particular, the harvested area of soybeans is on pace to set a
record, according to the Food and Agricultural Service. Much of the
area is also used for grazing cattle. These farming regions
(i.e., modified of disturbed Pampas) are particularly susceptible
to flooding during
heavy rainfall. In October 2001 an estimated 35,000 km² of the
pampas were flooded. Buenos Aires reported nearly of rainfall
during that month, which is more than double the normal
amount.
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See also
pampas in Breton: Pampa
pampas in Catalan: Les Pampes
pampas in Welsh: Pampa
pampas in German: Pampa
pampas in Estonian: Pampa
pampas in Spanish: Llanura pampeana
pampas in Esperanto: Pampo
pampas in Basque: Pampa
pampas in Persian: پامپا
pampas in French: Pampa
pampas in Korean: 팜파스
pampas in Italian: Pampa
pampas in Hebrew: פמפס
pampas in Lithuanian: Pampos
pampas in Dutch: Pampa
pampas in Japanese: パンパ
pampas in Norwegian: Pampa
pampas in Polish: Pampa (formacja
roślinna)
pampas in Portuguese: Pampa
pampas in Romanian: Pampas
pampas in Russian: Пампасы
pampas in Serbian: Пампа
pampas in Finnish: Pampa
pampas in Turkish: Pampa
pampas in Ukrainian: Пампа
pampas in Urdu: پمپاز
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
alkali flat, alluvial plain, basin, bottomland, bushveld, campo, champaign, champaign country,
coastal plain, delta,
desert, down, downs, fell, flat, flat country, flatland, flats, grass, grass veld, grassland, grazing, haugh, haughland, heath, lande, lea, level, llano, lowland, lowlands, lunar mare, mare, mead, meadow, meadow land, mesa, mesilla, moor, moorland, open country,
pampa, park, pasturage, pasture, pasture land, peneplain, plain, plains, plateau, playa, prairie, range, salt flat, salt marsh, salt
pan, savanna, sebkha, steppe, steppeland, swale, table, tableland, tree veld, tundra, upland, vega, veld, weald, wide-open spaces, wold