SAVANNA

The savanna is a rolling grassland with shrubs and isolated trees, which can be found between tropical
rainforests and desert biomes.



Temperature:

Between 68 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit.

Vegetation:

Grasses and scattered trees.

Locations:

Between deserts and rainforests; Africa, South America, India, and Australia.

Rainfall:

Average yearly rainfall is between 30 and 40 inches per year.





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FUN FACT: The word Savanna derives from the Spanish sabana, which means "treeless grassland".