The answer is yes because the savana is the grassland.The savana is a desert place.Also known as the Greenland.It has all different kinds of biomes too!For example,the savana has cactuses that have water in them.Sometimes animals try to find some water so they would take the water out of the cactuses if the cactuses didn't have thorns. I should say That if the cactuses DIDN't have thorns then the animals would try to take the water.Answer your question?
it has deeper roots
Savanna, it is mostly grassy and stays warm year round
the answer is a park
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.
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.
men cut grass and due to the dry land there are wild fires
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Tropical Savanna :)
Grass
grass
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.
tropical savanna
usually only grass and bushes
They blend in with the savanna grass