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monsoons are rainy seasons and savannas are grassy plains in tropical and subtropical areas.
because it does.
The damage is the grasslands are being overgrazed, and become deserts. Some solutions are to preserve the savannas, control overgrazing, and have people make sure that they do not destroy the savannas.
In The Online World It Says That, "They are alike because they both receive precipitation; they are different because in tropical wet there are rain forests. In tropical wet-and-dry there are savannas."
Tropical Rainforests And Tropical Savannas
Savannas do not exist in the US because there are no true tropic climates. Savannas can only be in tropic areas like Africa and some parts of Australia and South America.
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.
Savannas do exist in the U.S. There are areas of savanna in Florida.
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Savannas do not exist in the US because there are no true tropic climates. Savannas can only be in tropic areas like Africa and some parts of Australia and South America.
Yes zebras do live in savannas because zebras live in grasslands and a savannas are a type of grasslands
Minor parties exist because the United States is theoretically a multi-party system, even though two parties hold almost all the power. They exist because they have the right to exist, and because the political landscape is always changing.
savannas biotic
The entire continent of Africa including East Africa is comprised largely of savannas because the ecosystem has many deserts and grasslands.
they live in open Savannah because that is where they graze
savannas have one lake
Jacques Cartier did not go to the United States during his exploration because the United States did not exist then.