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No, lush forests are not common in a tropical savanna climate. Tropical savannas are typically characterized by grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs, rather than dense forests. They have a distinct wet and dry season, which influences the vegetation and biodiversity found in these areas.
Grassland and light shrub.-------------------------------------------baobab tree and acacia trees are common.
Listing from the most common to least common: Desert Savanna Steppe Tropical Rainforest Highland Mediterranean Marine Humid Subtropical
Mangrove forests typically have a tropical climate with high temperatures, high humidity, and significant rainfall. They are found in coastal regions in the tropics and subtropics where the climate is warm and tropical storms are common. The proximity to the ocean also influences the climate of mangrove forests, with tides and saltwater intrusion affecting the ecosystem.
The vegetation of a tropical savanna climate typically consists of grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs. Examples of trees found in tropical savannas include acacias and baobabs, while grasses such as elephant grass are also common. The vegetation is adapted to the long dry season and periodic fires characteristic of this climate.
There are two types of tropical climates: tropical wet, and tropical wet/dry. Tropical wet climates have only one season. On the other hand, the tropical wet/dry climate experiences two seasons, the dry season, and the wet season.
In which climate would leaching be more common in, tropical or desert? Explain.
They both have a wet or damp climate...
In which climate would leaching be more common in, tropical or desert? Explain.
Tropical rain forests are beneficial because we can get exotic plants and animals, and we can get wood. The more common answer is to get exotic plants and animals, though.
This species is the most common cobra of the savanna regions of the tropical and subtropical Africa