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.

The African savanna is a savanna located in Africa.