IPA: /ˈpuːnə/
KK: /ˈpuːnə/
A high, flat area in the Andes mountains that has little vegetation, often characterized by grass and cold winds.
The puna is home to unique wildlife adapted to the harsh conditions.
The word 'puna' originates from the Quechua language, meaning a high, cold plateau or a type of grassland found in the Andes region of South America. It refers specifically to the unique ecological zone characterized by its altitude and vegetation.
Imagine a high, cold plateau in the Andes when you think of 'puna' — it helps you remember that this word describes a specific type of landscape.