A savanna biome gets 10-12 hours a day. summer can reach about 90 degrees.
I don't actually know how much falls in a year, but my advise to you is TO LOOK ON ANOTHER WEBSITE! hope this helps
The savanna(h) in Africa varies by season and climate. But conservative estimates say that in the sun it can reach between 115-130˚ Fahrenheit (46-54˚ Celsius) on a daily basis.
A savanna gets about 127 cm. of rain per year.
abot 5.1 inches every hot day
2 knots
there is one lake in the savanna grass lands
Cherry trees don't need much sunlight
There are many animals in the savanna.
2 watts a year
Yes. Sunlight is a necessity for plants to perform photosynthesis which is how they make food (glucose). This glucose is needed for the plant so survive and more is needed to help the plant grow. Without the solar energy from the sun plants can't live or grow. Also, if a plant does not receive enough sunlight, it will not grow as much as it would otherwise. However, too much sunlight can also harm plants. It depends on the particular plant as to how much sunlight is needed.
alot of sun light a year
They live in the savanna where it is very hot, so they adapt to the sun
alot of sun light a year
hot
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there is one lake in the savanna grass lands
There is no 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a distinct biome, a semiarid grassland, and not a desert.. It receives too much rainfall to be considered a desert.
150cm
Alot.
A savanna does not have much insect pollinated plants e.g. colorful and scented flowers. Most of the time there are no flowers at all so don't be looking in the savanna for a bouquet.
how much sunlight does a plant need
some sunlight