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the Sudan.
Rainfall in savanna regions is seasonal, the rainfall is concentrated in six or eight months of the year, followed by a long period of drought when fires can occur. Thus some months will have no rain and other will have lots of rain. On average the rainfall amounts to between 50.8 to 127 cm (20-50 inches) per year.
Seasonal rainfall is an abiotic factor in the African savanna
The savanna has more rainfall than a desert which allows for more vegetation to grow there.
its 27 inches a day
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rainfall varies from 235 to 1 000 mm per year;
Nigerian's vegetation ranges from tropics in the south to Savannah in the north.
Rainfall can be induced in the Guinea Savannah by planting more vegetation cover.
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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 vast majority of rainfall is upstream, with virtually no rainfall in Sudan or Egypt.