Climate in the Savanna
The Savanna is a very biodiverse ecosystem, containing many species of plants, animals, insects etc., and has different weather patterns.
Rain FallThe average yearly rain fall of the Savanna Biome is 10-30 inches. When there is less rain, the foliage of the savanna becomes very dry, and plants and animals have a very hard time finding water.
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TemperatureThe average temperatures of the Savanna ranges from 68-86 degrees Fahrenheit. You can find temperatures of extreme warmth, and temperatures much cooler. The temperature in the wet season is typically warmer however, due to increase in humidity.
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SeasonsThere are two major and distinct seasons found in the Savanna Biome, known as the "wet" season and "dry" season. During the wet season, the savanna can receive more than 100 inches of rain, and the temperatures are an average between 76 and 98, while in the dry season, it may receive no more than 4 to 7 inches of rain.
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Link to Outside Organization
Homepage for the Northern Australian Agricultural Solutions (NAAS):
http://www.northernaustralianag.com.au/
http://www.northernaustralianag.com.au/