The word Savannah comes from an Amerind term for plains which became Hispanisized after the Spanish Conquest.
Savannah biome has a fertile soil, it has an enriched nutrients.
Ostriches are in the Savannah biome.
no
There is no such thing as a 'Savannah Desert." The Savannah is a distinct biome and not a desert.
I thought they lived in the savannah biome?
a fish and not a bear
The savanna biome covers approximately 20% of the world's land area. It is found in various regions including Africa, South America, Australia, and India.
The savannah is not a desert. It is a distinct biome of its own, a transition zone between a desert and a grassland. Therefore, your question is invalid as written.
There is no 'Savannah Desert.' The savannah is a separate biome and is a transition zone between a desert and another biome, such as a grassland. It receives a bit more rain than a true desert.
yes they do
Grasslands, Savannah in Africa
The savannah is a transition zone between a desert and another biome.