Savanna regions typically feature a variety of rock types, including sedimentary rocks like sandstone and limestone, which often form the underlying geology. Igneous rocks, such as basalt, can also be present, particularly in areas with volcanic activity. Additionally, metamorphic rocks may be found, depending on the geological history of the region. Overall, the rock composition can vary significantly based on the specific location within the savanna.
Solid rocks
Metamophic Rock :)
The largest savanna in the world is the Serengeti Savanna in Central Africa.
Igneous rocks.
pumice
Rocks
a thing that flies, looks kind of like a bird and lives in the savanna
rocks, maby water and amm the temp range
grass
Lions, hyenas, cheetahs, and leopards all compete for the same prey in the African savanna.
rocks, maby water and amm the temp range
Living things in the savanna include lions, zebras, giraffes, elephants, and grasses. Non-living things in the savanna include rocks, soil, water, and sunlight.
The lion lives on the African savanna.
grass and trees and shrubs
they live in a hot climate such as the savanna
abiotic= rocks,air,temperature,the sun biotic= animals,plants,humans
Igneous Rocks.