African savanna
The earth Has many climate zones. Examples of climate zones would are the lush green forest, the dry in sandy desert, or the very cold and icy tundra.
A savanna is a transition zone between the forest and a desert or prairie.
It is a grassland with scattered trees and shrubs. Savannas have a dry tropical climate with adequate rainfall only one season of the year.
But the vegetation, the trees, grass and shrubs on a savanna, as well as all the insects and animals are drought resistant.
Drought resistant means that plants and animals living in the savanna, can go for long periods without rainfall.