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The savanna climate is characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, primarily due to its location near the equator and the influence of tropical and subtropical high-pressure systems. During the wet season, intense rainfall occurs as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) shifts, bringing moisture-laden winds. In contrast, the dry season results from the retreat of the ITCZ and the dominance of dry air masses. This climate supports a unique ecosystem of grasses and scattered trees, adapted to the seasonal variations in moisture.

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