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In this writing I will talk about savanna first I will talk about weather of savanna then I talk about where you can find savanna. Then I will talk about how do plant adapt to savanna. Then it will be about how do animals adapt to savanna then is food chain and there is more.

Climate Climate of savanna is usually warm. So I think that’s why in savanna has a lot of grass. When is usually warm the grass grow a lot. Temperature range of savanna is 68 degrees to 86 degrees F. The amount of rain is 10 to 30 inches per year. During the rainy season it rains a lot.

Country Savanna is in four countries it is Africa,Australia,India and South America. The most well know is Tanzania and more.

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