for crops, such as corn, soy, and cotton.
You can visit national parks, go on safaris, or take wilderness walks (in the South African savanna)
Yes, human influences in African savannas include deforestation for agriculture, urbanization, overgrazing by livestock, and poaching of wildlife. These activities can disrupt the natural ecosystem balance and threaten the survival of many species that depend on the savanna for their habitat.
savannah
some wher the notrhrn to southern section of the earth. That is where most savannas are located really.
human some animals who else?
grasslands with some trees
There are several amphibians that live in the Savannas. Some of the amphibians are tortoises, snakes, crocodiles, and lizards.
the grass and plants are important to the animals. the savannas also serve as a safe haven.
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.
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.
The Yucca plant
Gymnosperm is a sperm coming from human cellulartube