South America
united states in the region of the Midwest where part of the region is tornado alley
Savannas are located in Africa, Madagascar (an island off the east coast of Africa), Australia, South America, India, and the Myanmar-Thailand region of Southeast Asia.
common zebras live in eastern part of Africa. mostly in grasslands, savannas, scrubs, or near a waterhole. they are usually found in open or wide plains.
common zebras live in eastern part of Africa. mostly in grasslands, savannas, scrubs, or near a waterhole. they are usually found in open or wide plains.
Tornadoes are most common in a region called Tornado Alley, which stretches roughly from Texas to South Dakota and Iowa.
Savannas are tropical or subtropical grasslands. There is no part of the United States that has the right climate for a savanna. There are grasslands in the Great Plains, but they are too far outside the tropics to be considered savannas.
No. A city/town can be in 2 different categories but geographers would not put it in both, they would most likely put the state in whichever region the state had more in common with the other states in that region. A region is like a category, meaning the states in that region all have something in common.
The region of Texas with the most rainfall is the Mountains and Basins region.
They live in the savannas of Southern Africa.
An area with several things in common that set it apart from other areas of the world is called a region.
The Galilee region in the north of Canaan was the most vegetated part of the country.
All of them are part of the region known as Latin America