Savanna areas are popular with nomads (people who move from place to place) e.g. Massai tribe of Kenya. This method of farming can be beneficial to the environment. Grazing animals are not kept in just one area. They are moved from place to place, allowing vegetation to recover. However, in times of serious drought animals can remove the scarce vegetation cover. This leaves the soil prone to erosion. Desertification (land turning to desert) occurs in extreme cases.
People modify the savanna by allowing animals to graze there, so the composition of the grass has changed.
they adapt to the savanna by camping in hollow trees and smoking bees of of their hives in order to get the honey. they modify the savanna by building houses
The savanna is a distinct biome as is the desert. There is no 'savanna desert.'
The answer is that the people in the savanna are mostly about agricultural sscience
people in the savanna work near grasslands,irrigated lands,or wet and dry lands
people in the savanna work near grasslands,irrigated lands,or wet and dry lands
The savanna is semi-arid grassland and not a desert.
In the Savanna
In the Savanna
In the Savanna
Africans
in a house
because the savanna was far from the desert and it had rivers