SAVANNA BIOME

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Mind Map on SAVANNA BIOME, created by Loki The GOD on 20/09/2017.
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SAVANNA BIOME
  1. Geography
    1. A rolling grassland scattered with shrubs and isolated trees
      1. Large part of eastern Africa, southern Brazil, northern Australia.
      2. soil
        1. The soil of the savanna is low permeability of water,
        2. importance
          1. home to many animals and plants (some of them are endangered)
            1. It is the historical birthplace of the human race
            2. climate
              1. The savanna climate has a temperature range of 68° to 86° F (20° - 30° C).
                1. In the summer the temperature ranges from 78° to 86° F(25° - 30° C).
                  1. In the winter, it is usually about 68° to 78° F (20° - 25° C).
                2. biology
                  1. flora
                    1. Acacia Senegal. Baobab. Bermuda Grass. Candelabra Tree. Elephant Grass.
                    2. fauna
                      1. elephants, zebras, rhinos, gazelles, hyenas
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