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4 January, 17:19

How is living in the savannah different from living in the rain forest

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  1. 4 January, 17:23
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    Tropical rainforest receive over 100 inches of rainfall per year. Most types of forests can support large populations of plants and animals; however, tropical rainforests support the greatest number of species of any other type of biome on the planet

    Savanna is essentially grassland interspersed with trees. It is sometimes found in temperate climates, usually in areas that are transitional zones between grassland and forests. However, savanna is mostly found in tropical regions of the world where the climate changes in a seasonal pattern from cool and dry to hot and dry and then to warm and wet before starting the cycle again the following year.
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