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Utah is made up of multiple biomes. It is mostly xeric shrubland, but in places such as the Great Salt Lake Desert, it is, predictably, desert.
There is no such thing as a Savanna Desert. The savanna is a distinct biome from a desert. It is a transition zone between two biomes. In this case, between the Sahara Desert and the Serengeti plains (grasslands). Savannas generally receive more rainfall than a desert.
The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.
Deserts are hot and rainforests are temperate.
There are four main desert biomes. These include hot and dry desert, semiarid desert, coastal desert, as well as cold desert.
The north is Chaparral/ schrubland, in the south its a desert biome, and between the Chaparral and the desert there is dry grassland
A savanna is the transition between a desert and a rainforest.
Desert biomes are normally very dry and hot. There is not much plant or animal diversity in these biomes, although there is some.
A savanna is a transition zone between two distinct biomes, such as a forest and a grassland or a desert. The word savanna can mean any of a number of such transition biomes. However, a savanna is not a desert as it receives more rainfall.
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Desert
one of them is the desert