There is no such thing as a Savanna Desert. The savanna is a distinct biome from a desert. It is a transition zone between two biomes. In this case, between the Sahara Desert and the Serengeti plains (grasslands). Savannas generally receive more rainfall than a desert.
there are alpine biomes and savanna biomes near tropical rainforests.
I think the desert biome
What Biomes are located near the Ural Mountains
Near the equator
they live in the grass lands in the savanna and there strips help them to clamaflarge in the grasss
Tundra biomes generally occur near the Arctic Circle, between 60° to 75° latitude in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, tundra biomes are found near the Antarctic Circle, between 60° to 75° latitude.
most of the time you can find a river near by
people in the savanna work near grasslands,irrigated lands,or wet and dry lands
people in the savanna work near grasslands,irrigated lands,or wet and dry lands
Mount Kilimanjaro is located in Tanzania, which is a country in East Africa. It is near the border of Kenya and sits within a tropical region that is not classified as desert, but rather as savanna and mountainous terrain.
There are actually 9 biomes, and they are:1.Tundra- Northern North America,Europe,and Siberia2.Boreal forest-North America,Europe,and Asia3.Temperate forest-North America, Southeastern Canada,most of Europe,Asia,and Australia4.Woodlands-western North and South America,South Africa,andAustralia5.Grasslands-North and South America,Asia,Africa,and Australia6.Desert-every contenent except Europe7.Tropical savanna-Africa,Asia,Australia,and South and Centeral America8.Tropical seasonal forests-Africa,Asia,Australia,and South&Centeral America9.Tropical rain forests-Centeral&South America,Southern Asia,Western Africa,and Northeastern Australia
The major climate regions of Africa include the tropical wet region near the equator, the dry desert region in the north and south, the tropical savanna region south of the deserts, and the Mediterranean climate region along the northern coast. These regions are influenced by factors such as latitude, proximity to bodies of water, and elevation.