In the savanna, the weather is typically characterized by a distinct wet and dry season with temperatures varying throughout the year. However, the water in the savanna, such as rivers and waterholes, sustains the diverse flora and fauna of the region. It also serves as crucial watering sources during the dry season for animals in the savanna.
Majority of rivers and streams have fresh water flowing in them.
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Lakes, rivers, and streams are bodies of water.
Yes rain comes in month of savanna. it is the raining season.
The energy for running water in streams come from from heaven.
Gaining or effluent streams receive water from the saturated zone.
The Savanna's have several rivers that provide water sources. Some of these rivers are, Queensland river, Mitchell river, and the Gregory river.
A savanna can be dry or wet depending on the location. For instance the tropical savanna in Australia is a a wet area. Then again a savanna in Africa can be a dry grassland. No two savannas are the same.
Water does move in streams; at bends, it moves faster on the outside and slower on the inside of the bend.
streams are very small rivers, small amounts of water.
Living things in the savanna include lions, zebras, giraffes, elephants, and grasses. Non-living things in the savanna include rocks, soil, water, and sunlight.