Savanna
A savanna is a grassland ecosystem characterized by a continuous cover of grasses with scattered trees. It occurs in warm climates where seasonal rainfall supports grasses but does not sustain dense forests. Savannas are found in parts of Africa, South America, Australia, and southern Asia and include tropical and subtropical landscapes.
Savannas typically have a pronounced dry season and a shorter wet season, with annual rainfall ranging roughly
Flora includes grasses as the dominant vegetation, with scattered drought-tolerant trees and shrubs such as acacias
Humans have long used savannas for grazing and pastoralism, and some areas support crops. Human activities