Tropical grasslands or savannas.
Savannas are grasslands located between deserts and rainforests. They typically have a mix of grasses and scattered trees and are known for their dry and wet seasons. Savannas are found in Africa, South America, Australia, and Southeast Asia.
The climate that typically has grasslands located between deserts and rainforests is a semi-arid or tropical savanna climate. These regions are characterized by a marked dry season and receive moderate to low levels of rainfall, supporting grassland ecosystems.
Savannas are grassland transition zones between deserts and rain forests.
Ghana does not have any deserts. It consists of grasslands, scrub and forests.
Wyoming has a lot of semiarid grasslands but no true deserts.
There is no such place as a 'savannah desert.' Savannahs are grasslands and receive more rain than a desert. They are a distinct biome from a desert.
Central Asia typically has moderate temperatures. There are deserts, savannas, and grasslands located in central Asia, which adds to the climate.
Canada has large areas of semiarid grasslands but no true deserts. There is one small area of sand (a single square mile) that is known as the Car Cross Desert. However, it is not a true desert.
Because they are located in an area of the Earth known as the "tropics", between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, and there is an abundace of rain.
Deserts are arid, not semiarid. Most semiarid regions are grasslands. They are found in Africa, North America, South America and other areas.
Rainforests can be located near the equator between the Tropic of Cancer at 23.5 degrees north latitude and the Tropic of Capricorn at 23.5° south latitude. Rainforests are wet forests. They are very warm and dense.
Deserts are only located in arid regions, if they were anywhere else they wouldn't be deserts.