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Yes, grasslands, particularly savannas, cover about 40 percent of Africa's land area. These ecosystems are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, supporting diverse wildlife and plant species. They play a crucial role in the continent's ecology and economy, providing grazing land for livestock and resources for local communities. Additionally, they are vital for carbon storage and maintaining biodiversity.

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