The savanna is not a desert. It is a grassland.
There is no "Savanna Desert." The savanna is a semi-arid distinct biome, not a desert.
No, the savanna is a zone of transition between a desert and another biome, such as a forest or grassland. It generally receives a bit more rainfall than the desert and has more plant life.
The savanna receives more rainfall than the desert and has much more vegetation, primarily grasses, that support a greater variety of animal life.
Deserts are most often dominated by annuals such as grasses but include various shrubs. flowers and cactus including:Barrel CactusOrgan Pipe CactusPrickly PearsSaguaro CactusBrittlebushCreosote BushDesert HollyDesert SagePalm TreesJoshua Tree and other YuccasElephant treesDesert LilyDesert MarigoldDesert PincushionDesert PrinroseCactus and scrub that can live without much water.
yes it is called a frozen desert because it has little rain fall just like a desert and very small amount of plant life similar to a desert
tundra, grassland, desert scrub, and Forest. :)
The Savanna is about a place where animals learn how to hunt like their parents.
Giraffes generally avoid the desert as there is little to eat. They prefer the savanna which has a variety of plant life.
There is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a disticnt biome and is the transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It is a semi arid zone that receives a bit more rain than a desert and, therefore, can support more plant and animal life. There are vast areas of savannah below the Sahara in Africa.
No, the savanna is a zone of transition between a desert and another biome, such as a forest or grassland. It generally receives a bit more rainfall than the desert and has more plant life.
The savanna receives more rainfall than the desert and has much more vegetation, primarily grasses, that support a greater variety of animal life.
no. its a desert for a reason
A desert
Flora. Like if you wanted to ask what the plant life of the desert is, you would ask, "what is the typical flora of the desert?''.
well it depends if it was a hard rain or not. if it was then it would flood the desert and most likely kill alot of things but if it was a light rain it wouldn't do that much
an abundance of plant life. always green and thriving Mostly Cacti
The Kalahari Desert has a wide range of plant life. Though considered a desert, it is not a desert in the strictest sense of the word. It is 360,000 square miles and stretches across Botswana, Namibia and South Africa.
A savanna is a grassland ecosystem. It is identified by an open canopy, or even a lack of trees, with an solid layer of grasses and other plant life.