large areas of grasslands
* ** sigh** yes, there are producers. without producers EVERYTHING else does not exist give some examples
No, the savanna is a grassland with some trees. It is not a desert.
Light in the Savanna is out mostly during the day and the Savanna may encounter some hirogliphics.
Tropical savannas are characterized by a mixture of grasslands and scattered trees. They typically have a distinct wet and dry season, with seasonal rainfall patterns. Some common geographical features include termite mounds, scattered bushes, and fire-adapted vegetation.
In the savanna, the weather is typically characterized by a distinct wet and dry season with temperatures varying throughout the year. However, the water in the savanna, such as rivers and waterholes, sustains the diverse flora and fauna of the region. It also serves as crucial watering sources during the dry season for animals in the savanna.
Africa, Australia, and in some parts of Brazil
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Rice, corn, and soybeans are examples of food crops in the African Savannah. These crops are often affected by drought.
Non existent. There is no such place as the 'Savanna Desert.' The savanna is a very distinct biome from a desert. It is a grassland with some trees and receives more rainfall than a desert.
Examples of consumers in temperate grasslands and savannas are lions, elephants, zebras, and vultures.
Non existent. There is no such place as the 'Savanna Desert.' The savanna is a very distinct biome from a desert. It is a grassland with some trees and receives more rainfall than a desert.