South America and Africa have deserts, rainforests and savannas.
north America and Antarctica and i think Europe
The entire continent of Africa including East Africa is comprised largely of savannas because the ecosystem has many deserts and grasslands.
The entire continent of Africa including East Africa is comprised largely of savannas because the ecosystem has many deserts and grasslands.
Antarctica does not contain savannas as it is a polar region with extreme cold temperatures and limited vegetation.
Savannas do not exist in the US because there are no true tropic climates. Savannas can only be in tropic areas like Africa and some parts of Australia and South America.
its mainly a response to the need for food and water.
Some examples of biomes found on each continent: North America: temperate forests, grasslands, deserts South America: rainforests, savannas, deserts Europe: temperate forests, grasslands, tundras Africa: tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts Asia: temperate forests, taigas, deserts Australia: deserts, grasslands, temperate forests
The only continent without an A is Europe.
I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about but I'll tell you this: Savanna is a city in the state of Georgia. There are many savannas on the continent of Africa.
Wild lions are virtually exclusively in Africa.
The Malayan Tapir is not endemic to savannas. It can only be found naturally in humid, tropical forests, swampy areas and meadows of southeast Asia.