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The Savannah, typically referring to the savanna biome, is characterized by a mix of grasslands and occasional trees, and it generally has low salinity levels. Salinity can vary slightly depending on specific locations, moisture levels, and proximity to water sources, but it is not a notable feature of this ecosystem. In contrast, coastal savannas may exhibit some salinity due to tidal influences. Overall, the salinity in most savanna regions is considered minimal and not a defining characteristic.

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