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The African savanna receives an average of 20-50 inches (500-1300 mm) of precipitation per year, mostly during the wet season. This rainfall pattern supports the diverse grasses, shrubs, and trees found in the savanna ecosystem.
alot of sun light a year
The African savanna grasslands get no sleet.
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A savanna grassland typically receives between 20 to 60 inches of rain in a year, with the rainfall varying depending on the specific location and climate patterns.
Rainfall in savanna regions is seasonal, the rainfall is concentrated in six or eight months of the year, followed by a long period of drought when fires can occur. Thus some months will have no rain and other will have lots of rain. On average the rainfall amounts to between 50.8 to 127 cm (20-50 inches) per year.
tropical rainforest
alot of sun light a year
Yes, it snows in the Savannah. However, this is an extremely rare occurrence only happening an average of once every 2-3 years.
The African Savanna consists of tropical grasslands that are warm all year round. Although there are some grasslands at high altitudes, savannas are not generally known for having mountains.
2.3 million hectares each year
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