Yes, but irrigation would be required and that means lots of water. A person would have to double the amount of precipitation at least.
A savanna is a transition grassland between a desert and another biome.
The Sahel is a distinct biome, a grassland, and not a desert.
A biome is a global biotic community such as grassland or the desert.
There is no such thing as a savanna desert. The savanna is a semi-arid biome that is a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland.
No, since the 'Savannah Desert' does not exist. The Savanna is an entirely different biome. It is a semi-arid grassland which receives more rainfall than a desert and is usually a transition zone between a desert and another biome such as a grassland or a forest.
Some examples of biomes are: rainforest, tundra, forest, desert, freshwater, marine and grassland
The savanna is not a desert, it is a distinct biome which receives more rainfall than a desert. It is a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland or forest.
The savanna and the desert are two distinct biomes. There is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' A savanna is a transition biome between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It receives more rainfall than a desert.
The Savannah is not a desert. It is a distinct biome, a grassland.
Tundra, desert, and most of the grassland biome is treeless.
Grassland and Desert
The savannah is not a desert, it is a distinct biome, a transition zone between a desert and a forest or grassland.