Climate
The Savanna differs majorly from being very dry to very wet. The average temperature in the winter in the savanna regoin is about
68 degrees.The average summer temperature in the savanna region is about 86 degrees F. Unike many countries, Savanna has very dry
winters where scarcely any rainfall occurs. In the summer the climate is very wet where rainfall most often occurs. The annual
precipatation in the Savanna is about 30 inches. This rainfall is rarely ever during the cold and dry winters. Due to this many animals,
plants, and insects must adpt to their environment in order to surive.
68 degrees.The average summer temperature in the savanna region is about 86 degrees F. Unike many countries, Savanna has very dry
winters where scarcely any rainfall occurs. In the summer the climate is very wet where rainfall most often occurs. The annual
precipatation in the Savanna is about 30 inches. This rainfall is rarely ever during the cold and dry winters. Due to this many animals,
plants, and insects must adpt to their environment in order to surive.
Adaptations
1) Grasses in the Savanna have adapted to Asia. Their adaptations are that they have sharp points or they have a bad taste/smell that
repells animals and insects.
2) Animals adapt to the enviroment of the savanna. Their adaptation is that their stomach's have adapted to the dry climate of the savanna.
3) Animals who are used to the wet tropical weather in the Savanna during the summer must get used to the winter especially with the limited amount of water in those months.
4) Rodents or other animals that burrow down into to the soil usualy burrow down deeper in search of moisture in the soil to indicate water
repells animals and insects.
2) Animals adapt to the enviroment of the savanna. Their adaptation is that their stomach's have adapted to the dry climate of the savanna.
3) Animals who are used to the wet tropical weather in the Savanna during the summer must get used to the winter especially with the limited amount of water in those months.
4) Rodents or other animals that burrow down into to the soil usualy burrow down deeper in search of moisture in the soil to indicate water
Questions
- If animals did not have adaptations to the climate in Savanna do you think they would survive?
- Do the wetness, dryness, hotness, and colness of the Savvana affect the population?
- If a new species came to the Savanna that had a thick fur coat, would it help or harm the species?
- Do the wetness, dryness, hotness, and colness of the Savvana affect the population?
- If a new species came to the Savanna that had a thick fur coat, would it help or harm the species?