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Jack Murray
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7 April, 00:02
How is the savannah diffrent from the plaatue?
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Eleanor Stevens
7 April, 00:12
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A savanna is a grassland with a couple of shrubs and trees. It doesn't rain there enough to have a lot of vegetation. A plateau is an area of land that's relatively high above the ground.
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