what is the ecosystem of the savannas
Grasslands located closer to the equator than prairies are called savannas. Savannas typically have a mix of grasses and scattered trees and shrubs, and are found in tropical regions with distinct wet and dry seasons.
in africa
prairies and savannas
True.
No
Savannas do exist in the U.S. There are areas of savanna in Florida.
Savannas do not exist in the US because there are no true tropic climates. Savannas can only be in tropic areas like Africa and some parts of Australia and South America.
Savannas are tropical or subtropical grasslands. There is no part of the United States that has the right climate for a savanna. There are grasslands in the Great Plains, but they are too far outside the tropics to be considered savannas.
Savannas do not exist in the United States because the climate and soil conditions are not suitable for their development. The United States has a diverse range of ecosystems, but savannas typically thrive in tropical or subtropical regions with distinct wet and dry seasons, which are not found in the US.
Yes there are.
Yes there are.
the better question is..... why DONT we exist
you dont they dont exist.
then we dont exist
We don't know for certain if there is or is not alien life out there somewhere. We are sure there might be, but that is not proof that there is. After all, someone in the universe has to be first, and it might be us! aliens dont exist but are we shure
savannas biotic