Savannas typically consist of grasslands interspersed with trees and do not generally have extensive marshes. However, they may contain localized areas of fertile land near water sources, such as rivers or seasonal ponds, which can support more diverse plant and animal life. These areas can be quite productive and may exhibit marsh-like characteristics, but they are not dominant features of the savanna ecosystem. Overall, savannas are more characterized by their open grasslands than by fertile marshes.
No
Most African people live on savannas because these landscapes provide fertile soil for agriculture, access to water sources, and space for grazing livestock. Additionally, savannas typically have a warm climate and are conducive to human settlements.
Yes, some people live in or near marshes, particularly in regions where marshes provide important resources such as fish, water, or fertile land for agriculture. However, living in marshlands can also pose challenges such as flooding, disease, and limited access to infrastructure.
You can find this kind of animals in both tropical forests and savannas, although it is also commonly found in open grasslands, marshes and forests. Their native habitat is Central and South America.
savannas biotic
savannas have one lake
The best known savannas are found in Africa and South America but savannas are found on all continents except Antarctica.
The coastal marshes are saltwater marshes.
Yes saltwater marshes change daily ;not freshwater marshes
Marshes have more water flow
Africa is the only continent with savannas in it.
I walked around the savannas.