You can visit national parks, go on safaris, or take wilderness walks (in the South African savanna)
Yes, human influences in African savannas include deforestation for agriculture, urbanization, overgrazing by livestock, and poaching of wildlife. These activities can disrupt the natural ecosystem balance and threaten the survival of many species that depend on the savanna for their habitat.
for crops, such as corn, soy, and cotton.
There are some human activities during the night. The human activities are sleeping, eating, drinking, washing dishes, and some other human activities.
Wildfires in savannas can start from natural causes like lightning strikes or human activities such as agricultural burning, campfires, or discarded cigarettes. The dry grasses and shrubs in savannas provide ample fuel for these fires to spread quickly.
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.
Floods are cause of human activities. Some of the activities are growing population, deforestation and global warming.
savannah
some wher the notrhrn to southern section of the earth. That is where most savannas are located really.
Thinking
grasslands with some trees
There are various activities that can be done on a tropical savannah. Since wild life abounds, a wildlife safari where a camera instead of a gun is used might be enjoyable. Visiting villages as well as doing a bit of bird watching ,camping as well as rafting are all enjoyable activities than can be done in lush tropical savannas.
basically its breathing