dry and wet season
Every single one.
Knowledge of seasons helps a farmer because as seasons change, heat and humidity changes. Crops also change with the seasons, and if the crops are not harvested before the season ends, then they will most likely lose the crop. Seasons come with new weather, and around my area it's Spring comes with tornadoes (heat and cold clash) and moistness, Summer comes with dry heat, Fall is cold and moist, and Winter is fairly dry and freezing.
A study of a tropical region on earth which would demonstrate that the four seasons model is basically flawed. Many places have fewer seasons.
seasons lunar cycles
The four seasons are cyclical and fairly predictable.
There are many savannahs around the world, and they are found on almost every continent. Some well-known savannahs include the African savannahs such as the Serengeti and the Australian savannahs in northern Queensland.
Savannah land refers to a type of biome characterized by grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs. It is typically found in tropical or subtropical regions with distinct wet and dry seasons. Savannahs are home to diverse wildlife and are important ecosystems for biodiversity.
Africa has the most savannahs of any continent. Savannahs are characterized by grasslands with scattered trees and are found in various regions across Africa, supporting a wide variety of wildlife.
To make "Savannah" plural, you add an "s" to the end, resulting in "Savannahs."
Savannahs
In the savannahs in Africa.
Savannahs, deserts, and grasslands
Nope, only in Africa.
Savannahs are typically found in warm, temperate regions with distinct wet and dry seasons. These grassland ecosystems are characterized by scattered trees and a diverse array of grasses, which thrive in well-drained soils. They often occur in areas with low rainfall, making them distinct from dense forests. Common locations for savannahs include parts of Africa, Australia, and South America.
in africas jungle savannahs
No. It lives in the savannahs of Africa
Africa.