If you mean populated by the various animals it is because the environment can support so many different types of species.
Savanna areas occupy mostly southern hemisphere Tropical latitudes, but can exist in northern hemisphere.
Yes, but only in areas that are remote from human populations.
The following are all Hindi speaking countries. India, other countries and areas with big Hindi speaking populations: Nepal, Fiji islands Suriname Guyana South and East Africa
Most of Ilanos is a treeless savanna covered with swamp grasses and sedges in low-lying areas, and long-stemmed and carpet grasses in drier areas. Much of it is subject to seasonal flooding. Most trees are concentrated along rivers and in the Andean piedmont, though there are some scattered trees, which include scrub oak and dwarf palm, on the open savanna.
If you mean populated by the various animals it is because the environment can support so many different types of species.
If you mean populated by the various animals it is because the environment can support so many different types of species.
No
large areas of grasslands
The growth of city populations is called urbanization. It refers to the process of increasing the proportion of a country's population living in urban areas.
Savanna areas occupy mostly southern hemisphere Tropical latitudes, but can exist in northern hemisphere.
Yes, lions are native to Africa and are historically found across the continent in various habitats. However, due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict, lion populations have significantly declined and are now mainly found in protected areas.
a savanna?
Yes, spring
People have changed the savanna by clearing land for agriculture, grazing livestock, and urban development. This has reduced natural habitats, depleted resources, and disrupted the balance of the ecosystem, leading to loss of biodiversity and negatively impacting wildlife populations. Land degradation and desertification are also common consequences of human activity in the savanna.
Yes, the savanna grasslands typically have both short and tall grasses. The height of the grasses can vary depending on factors such as rainfall, soil quality, and grazing pressure. Tall grasses can reach heights of several feet in some areas of the savanna.
In Hawaiian, "savanna" is translated as "alani." Savanna refers to a grassy plain with widely spaced trees, while alani is a word used to describe areas with sparse vegetation and open spaces.