Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasses, scattered trees, and shrubs. Dominant grasses include species like red oat grass and elephant grass, which are well-adapted to periodic fires and drought. The trees in savannas, such as acacias and baobabs, are typically drought-resistant and have wide canopies to minimize competition with grasses for sunlight. This unique plant composition supports diverse wildlife, making savannas rich ecosystems.
The Yucca plant
i think that savannas have trees and they have big plants
the grass and plants are important to the animals. the savannas also serve as a safe haven.
Sorry to burst you're bubble but plants only grow in Russia. :/
Trees and Bushes haha wow
by the floods or by to much water
there is no food or water
savannas biotic
savannas have one lake
The best known savannas are found in Africa and South America but savannas are found on all continents except Antarctica.
Fish need water to survive and so do plants so either way they cant tolerate it.
No, they are distinct biomes. The savanna receives more rain than a typical desert and is abe to support more species of plants and animals.