Para grass was introduced to the savanna region by humans for agricultural purposes, such as for livestock forage or erosion control. It has since spread rapidly due to its aggressive growth habits and ability to outcompete native vegetation, becoming invasive in many areas.
it has deeper roots
Savanna, it is mostly grassy and stays warm year round
A grass-covered plain in South Africa is called a savanna. A savanna is characterized by trees that are widely-spaced, with canopies that do not touch. Some parts have no trees at all. This allows enough sunlight to reach the plain, allowing grass to grow in abundance.
The answer is Savanna
The grass in the savanna typically varies in color, often appearing golden-yellow or light brown during the dry season due to lack of moisture. In the wet season, the grass can take on a vibrant green hue as it thrives with increased rainfall. The overall color can also depend on the specific grasses present and the time of year.
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Tropical Savanna :)
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This may be known as grassland, savanna, or savanna grassland.
Grasslands and scattered trees are common in the savanna biome. Some examples of plants found in the savanna include acacia trees, baobab trees, elephant grass, and shrubs like the savannah holly and star grass. These plants have adapted to the dry and seasonal conditions of the savanna.
The Grass lands of South Africa are called the Savanna.
There are trees, shrubs, and grass.
usually only grass and bushes
tropical savanna
They blend in with the savanna grass
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