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Yes, there can be waterfalls in savanna regions, although they are not as common as in other ecosystems like forests or mountainous areas. Waterfalls may occur where rivers or streams flow over cliffs or steep terrain within or bordering savanna landscapes. These features are often found near areas with varying elevations, where geological formations create conditions conducive to waterfall development. However, the overall presence and prominence of waterfalls in savannas depend on local topography and hydrology.

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