about 5-10 inches
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A tropical savanna can have 120 cm average. A tropical forest can have 200+ cm average.
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about 5-10 inches
There is no 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a distinct biome, a semiarid grassland, and not a desert.. It receives too much rainfall to be considered a desert.
The minimum annual precipitation in a savanna typically ranges from about 500 to 1,200 millimeters (20 to 47 inches). This climate features distinct wet and dry seasons, with most rainfall occurring in the wet season. The relatively low precipitation is sufficient to support grasses and scattered trees, characteristic of savanna ecosystems.
Savanna
The African savanna receives an average of 20-50 inches (500-1300 mm) of precipitation per year, mostly during the wet season. This rainfall pattern supports the diverse grasses, shrubs, and trees found in the savanna ecosystem.
The average monthly precipitation in the savanna biome can range from 10-150 mm depending on the specific location. Savannas typically have a distinct wet and dry season, with most of the rainfall occurring during the wet season.
It is 69-113 degrees Fahrenheit.
114degreesClarification:There is no such thing as a savanna desert. A savanna is a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland or forest. It is arid but receives more precipitation than a desert.
41.17 inches average annual precipitation.