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Title: The Savanna of Africa


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The Savanna of Africa
  • Can you trace it on a map?

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What is a savanna?
  • A savanna is a rolling grassland scattered with
    shrubs and isolated trees, which can be found
    between a tropical rainforest and desert biome.
  • Not enough rain falls on a
  • savanna to support forests.
  • Savannas are also known as tropical grasslands.
  • They are found in a wide band on either side of
    the equator on the edges of tropical rainforests.

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Climate on the Savanna
  • Savannas have warm temperature year round.
  • There are actually two very different seasons in
    a savanna a very long dry season (winter), and a
    very wet season (summer).
  • In the dry season only an average of about 4
    inches of rain falls. Between December and
    February no rain will fall at all. Oddly enough,
    it is actually a little cooler during this dry
    season. But don't expect sweater weather it is
    still around 70 F.

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Summertime and the living is rainy
  • In the summer there is lots of rain.
  • In Africa the monsoon rains begin in May. An
    average of 15 to 25 inches of rain falls during
    this time.
  • It gets hot and very humid during the rainy
    season. Every day the hot, humid air rises off
    the ground and collides with cooler air above and
    turns into rain.
  • In the afternoons on the summer savanna the rains
    pour down for hours. African savannas have large
    herds of grazing and browsing hoofed animals.
    Each animal has a specialized eating habit that
    reduces competition for food.

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Plant life of the Savanna
  • Plants of the savannas are highly specialized to
    grow in this environment of long periods of
    drought.
  • They have long tap roots that can reach the deep
    water table, thick bark to resist annual fires,
    trunks that can store water, and leaves that drop
    off during the winter to conserve water.
  • The grasses have adaptations that discourage
    animals from grazing on them some grasses are
    too sharp or bitter tasting for some animals, but
    not others, to eat.
  • The side benefit of this is that every species of
    animal has something to eat. Different species
    will also eat different parts of the grass. Many
    grasses grow from the bottom up, so that the
    growth tissue doesn't get damaged by grazers.
  • Many plants of the savanna also have storage
    organs like bulbs and corms for making it though
    the dry season.
  • Baobab trees are found in Africa.

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Wildlife on the savanna
  • The savannas we are most familiar with are the
    East African savannas covered with acacia trees.
  • The Serengeti Plains of Tanzania are some of the
    most well known. Here animals like lions, zebras,
    elephants, and giraffes and many types of
    ungulates (animals with hooves) graze and hunt.
  • Many large grass-eating mammals (herbivores) can
    survive here because they can move around and eat
    the plentiful grasses.
  • There are also lots of carnivores (meat eaters)
    who eat them in turn.

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More animal info.
  • Most of the animals on the savanna have long legs
    or wings to be able to go on long migrations.
  • Many burrow under ground to avoid the heat or
    raise their young.
  • The savanna is a perfect place for birds of prey
    like hawks and buzzards. The wide, open plain
    provides them with a clear view of their prey,
    hot air updrafts keep them soaring, and there is
    the occasional tree to rest on or nest in.
  • Animals don't sweat to lose body heat, so they
    lose it through panting or through large areas of
    exposed skin, or ears, like those of the elephant.

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People
  • How do the people of the savanna live?
  • Think about What they do as work
  • How do they travel?
  • Where and how do they live?

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Living in the Savanna
  • Farming and herding are the major ways of living.
  • Permanent settlement is limited by the long dry
    season, uncertain rainfall, and poor soils.
  • Overgrazing and cultivation of marginal soils
    already low in plant nutrients are destroying
    what were once rich farming lands..

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Slash and Burn
  • In the savannas, trees are cut down over a large
    area and then stacked on fields, where they are
    burned. The wood ash adds fertilizer to the soil.
  • Crops like sorghum, millet, and cassava are grown
    for several years, until the soil is exhausted.
    Then the farmers must move on.

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Herding
  • In places where cattle are raised, fertilizer is
    used to prolong the fertility of the soil, but
    pests (Tsetse fly), disease, and drought cause
    many problems.
  • Many farmers and herders are moving from the
    savannahs towards the South to port cities in
    search of work.

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Info taken from
  • http//www.blueplanetbiomes.org/savanna.htm
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