ECOLOGY
BIOMES
Question
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dry, warm, & hot summers
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damp and cold winters
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extremely dry winters
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a cool fall
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Detailed explanation-1: -Climate: A tropical wet and dry climate predominates in areas covered by savanna growth. Mean monthly temperatures are at or above 64° F and annual precipitation averages between 30 and 50 inches. For at least five months of the year, during the dry season, less than 4 inches a month are received.
Detailed explanation-2: -Wet and Dry Seasons Another of the key savanna physical features is its 2 distinct seasons: a wet season and a dry season. Savannas are typically in regions around 8° to 20° from the Equator, which means that, regardless of the season, the conditions are always very hot.
Detailed explanation-3: -The savanna climate has a temperature range of 68° to 86° F (20°-30° C). In the winter, it is usually about 68° to 78° F (20°-25° C). In the summer the temperature ranges from 78° to 86° F (25°-30° C).
Detailed explanation-4: -Savannas typically get very little rain – about 4 inches (100 mm) of rain – in the dry season, and they will often not get any rainfall at all for many months. This is a long time for plants to go without water, which is why you don’t see many trees. However, the wet season gets lots of rain.