This happens during all seasons except the the Australian winter. However, it only happens for a full season during summer. So, the best answer is probably "summer".
It can get up to 50 degrees Celsius in the middle of the dry season, but depends in which part of the country you are
There isnt an 11th season, the last season is season 8.
the mud can get really deep and it can be like they got stuck in quick sand.
It is one of the seasons after scorching summer and is welcomed by the people as it rain, rains and rains, sometimes with strong wings and thunderstorms.
Hot
it can get down into the 385094646546 sometimes
the rain eases the pain
Yes, there is a dry season in the Savanna. The temperatures range from 80-100 degrees in the dry season.
Plants of the savannas are highly specialized to grow in this environment of long periods of drought. They have long tap roots that can reach the deep water table, thick bark to resist annual fires, trunks that can store water, and leaves that drop of during the winter to conserve water. The grasses have adaptations that discourage animals from grazing on them; some grasses are too sharp or bitter tasting for some animals, but not others, to eat. Many grasses grow from the bottom up, so that the growth tissue doesn't get damaged by grazers. Many plants of the savanna also have storage organs like bulbs and corms for making it though the dry season.
Yes rain comes in month of savanna. it is the raining season.
During the dry season, lightning frequently ignites the dry grasses that cover the tropical savannah. Many of the animals have adapted to the ability to fly or to run fast to escape the flames. Some animals have adapted to store water in times of drought.
There are many varieties of grass but only two types, which are cool season grasses and warm season grasses. Cool season grasses are generally used in northern areas that experience cold winters and warm summers. Warm season grasses are generally used in southern areas where they are able to tolerate and thrive in summer heat.
grass - it gathers what moisture it can during the rainy season and when the dry season comes, it turns brown to conserve water in it's roots until water becomes available again in the rainy season.
an African savanna has a fairly stable climate. there is a dry season from December to February where hardly any rain falls and the temperature stays between 68 and 78 degrees F. During the tropical or wet season there is lots of rainfall and the temperature is between 78 and 86 degrees F.
it makes them wet
During the dry season, April/May through to September/October. Many areas are inaccessible during the Wet, and very hot and humid as well.