There is no such thing as a Savanna Desert. A savanna is a semi-arid transition zone between a desert and another biome such as a grassland. The greatest expanse of savanna is in Africa below the Sahara.
Both the Kalahari and Namib Deserts are south of the Savanna.
There are a total of 25 deserts in this world situated in various parts of the world. Here is the link for their names and locations.
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A savanna is a grassland with trees whose crowns do not touch. Savannas can border deserts but are not usually deserts.
Desertification is the term you are looking for.
Bikaner is called the desert city as it is situated in the middle of Thar desert
Forests, Deserts, Tundra, Taiga, Savanna, Prairie...
Nigeria is a country in the western part of Africa located between the tropic of Cancer and north of the equator. It has 2 major types of vegetation, A rich tropical rain forest in the South and Savanna vegetation in central Nigeria and North. The savanna vegetation is further divided into 3 types, The Guinea savanna in central Nigeria, Sudan Savanna and the Sahel savannah.
No, they cannot live in a savanna desert because there is no such place. There are deserts and there are savannas and each is a distinct biome. But a roadrunner could live in a savanna as a savanna is a grassland with few trees.
The Thar Desert is in southern Pakistan on the border with India.
No! While some deserts do have vast plains, a plain can also be a savanna or grassland.
Savannas have grass that attracts herbivores that are the prey of predators.