Yes ,human influences in African savannas are grass removal, poaching and pollution.
in south Africa and middle Africa in the grasslands or savannas
yes
its mainly a response to the need for food and water.
There are three species of elephant alive today. Two, the African bush elephant and the African forest elephant, live in Africa. The third, the Asiatic elephant, lives in rainforests, woodlands, and savannas of southern Asia.
One African animal that has twisted horns is the spiral-horned antelope. It has large ribbed, twisted horns that come in a variety of sizes.
yes, forest fires set off by peoples carelesness
who were the people who came from African savannas south of the Sahara
wet lands
songhai's Empire
Determinants of woody cover in African savannas. These tropical and subtropical savannas occupy large land areas
You can visit national parks, go on safaris, or take wilderness walks (in the South African savanna)
African grasslands means the plains and savannas in Africa.
yes
eastern african wetlands and savannas
the maasai tribe
the climate is mild and and pleasant in the grasslands the climate is mild and and pleasant in the grasslands
the grass and plants are important to the animals. the savannas also serve as a safe haven.