North America:
* The Great Plains: Stretching from southern Canada to Texas, this is the largest and most iconic prairie region in the world.
* The Tallgrass Prairie: Found in the eastern part of the Great Plains, this region features tall grasses reaching over 6 feet high.
* The Shortgrass Prairie: Found in the western part of the Great Plains, this region features shorter grasses and more drought-tolerant plants.
* The Mixed-Grass Prairie: Found in between the Tallgrass and Shortgrass Prairies, this region features a mix of tall and short grasses.
Other Locations:
* Europe: The Puszta of Hungary, the steppes of Russia and Ukraine, and the pampas of Argentina are examples of European prairies.
* Asia: The steppes of Central Asia, the plains of Mongolia, and the grasslands of China are examples of Asian prairies.
* Africa: The savannas of Africa are often considered to be a type of prairie, though they are characterized by a more tropical climate.
* South America: The pampas of Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil are examples of South American prairies.
* Australia: The grasslands of Australia are also considered to be a type of prairie.
While the exact locations of prairies can vary depending on the definition, these are some of the most notable and well-known regions.