
Savanna
A savanna is a mixed grassland ecosystem characterized by grasses being the dominant plant, along with scattered trees and shrubs. It typically occurs in regions with a warm climate and seasonal rainfall, often with a distinct dry season. Savannas support diverse wildlife, including herbivores like elephants and giraffes, and predators such as lions. They play an important role in the Earth's ecological balance, providing natural resources and habitats for many species. Examples include parts of Africa, South America, and Australia. The savanna's unique climate and vegetation make it a vital, dynamic environment across the world.