There is no such thing as a 'savanna desert.' The savanna is a disticnt biome and is the transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It is a semi arid zone that receives a bit more rain than a desert and, therefore, can support more plant and animal life. There are vast areas of savannah below the Sahara in Africa.
There is no Savanna Desert. The savanna is a separate biome, a semi-arid transition zone between a desert and a grassland. The largest area of savanna is in Africa.
Both the Kalahari and Namib Deserts are south of the Savanna.
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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.
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.
Desertification is the term you are looking for.
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.
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Depending upon your location, there are deserts, forests and or beaches.
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.