It depends on if you are in the frozen grasslands of Antarctica or in the sweltering hot grasslands of Africa. Either way your screwed if you try to go either one. In Anarctica the penquins will eat your eyes out and in Africa the Jews will beat you with Jewish books.
Sharp leaves on savanna trees help protect them from browsing animals by deterring them from feeding on the leaves. The sharp edges can also help limit water loss by reducing the surface area of the leaves, which is important in the hot and dry conditions of the savanna.
The savanna biome is known for being hot and dry, and is home to large herds of herbivores such as zebras, wildebeest, and antelope. These animals feed on various types of grasses that grow in the savanna.
Lions can often be found roaming the savanna in search of prey.
Some common plants found in the African savanna include acacia trees, baobab trees, elephant grass, and umbrella thorn acacias. These plants have adapted to the savanna's dry and hot conditions by developing long roots, drought-resistant leaves, and the ability to store water. They play a crucial role in providing food and shelter for many animals in the savanna ecosystem.
A Savanna biome is a rolling grass land scattered with shrubs and isolated trees, which can be found between a tropical rainforest biome and a desert biome. Not enough rain falls on a Savanna biome to support forests. Savannas are also known as tropical grasslands. They are found in a wide band on either side of the equator on the edges of tropical rainforests. In the Savanna biome it is warm yer rond but there are 2 very different seasons. Winter and Summer. In the winter time they get about 4 inches of rainfall and during December to Febuary there is no rainfall. In Winter time its very dry. In Summer they get lots of rainfall. Its so humid and hot that heat rises up from the ground and mixes with the cool air above then creates rain. The Savanna biome covers about 10% of the earths surface out of all the biomes.
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In the savanna, the weather is typically characterized by a distinct wet and dry season with temperatures varying throughout the year. However, the water in the savanna, such as rivers and waterholes, sustains the diverse flora and fauna of the region. It also serves as crucial watering sources during the dry season for animals in the savanna.
They live in grasslands and savannas.
it stays hot but gets cold at night
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Cheetahs are on the savanna which is hot and dry.
the weather of the savanna is warm dry winters and hot rainy summers. rain fall in a savanna is about 18 to 20 inches( 45 - 50 cm ) of rain!!!
Savanna, hot and dry, hot and wet.