
Savanah
A savannah is a type of grassland ecosystem characterized by a mix of tall grasses and scattered trees. Typically found in regions with a warm climate and seasonal rainfall, savannahs support diverse wildlife such as lions, elephants, and lions. They serve as important habitats for many species and are often used for grazing livestock. The landscape experiences distinct dry and wet seasons, influencing the vegetation and animal behaviors. Savannahs cover large areas in Africa, South America, Australia, and India, playing a crucial role in ecological balance and providing resources for local communities.