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The African Savanna has a wet/dry climate. There is a distinct dry season in the winter months and a wet season in mid summer. In the winter, temperatures range from 68˚-78˚F, while in the summer, temperatures range from 78˚-86˚F. The temperature doesn't change a lot, and it's gradual when it does.
In the Savanna the average rainfall year round is 10-30 inches. It barely rains at all from December to February, the dry season. May to August is the wet season, when it rains the most.
Small thorny trees and tall grass are what grow most commonly. Most plants dry up and die in the winter months and rivers and streams dry up, forcing animals to migrate to find food and water.
In the Savanna the average rainfall year round is 10-30 inches. It barely rains at all from December to February, the dry season. May to August is the wet season, when it rains the most.
Small thorny trees and tall grass are what grow most commonly. Most plants dry up and die in the winter months and rivers and streams dry up, forcing animals to migrate to find food and water.