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What is the main characteristic of the savannah biome?
What is the main characteristic of the savannah biome?
- Dense forests with a variety of wildlife
- Snowy tundras with few animal species
- Dry deserts with little vegetation
- Sparse trees with diverse wildlife (correct)
What is the main threat to the Savannah biome?
What is the main threat to the Savannah biome?
- Hunting of wildlife
- Pollution from industrial activities
- Climate change (correct)
- Natural disasters
Which of the following is NOT a threat to the Savannah biome?
Which of the following is NOT a threat to the Savannah biome?
- Overgrazing
- Deforestation
- Climate change
- Hunting (correct)
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the iconic African savannah?
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the iconic African savannah?
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the African savannah?
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the African savannah?
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the African savannah?
Which of the following animals is NOT found in the African savannah?
What is the characteristic vegetation in the Savannah biome?
What is the characteristic vegetation in the Savannah biome?
What is the most remarkable feature of the Savannah biome in Africa?
What is the most remarkable feature of the Savannah biome in Africa?
What are some of the threats to the savannah biome?
What are some of the threats to the savannah biome?
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- Savannah biome is found in Africa, Australia, and South America
- It is characterized by grasslands with sparse trees and diverse wildlife
- Iconic African savannah is home to wildebeest, zebras, and predators like lions and hyenas
- Other unique species like kangaroos, emus, and capybaras exist in savannahs of Australia and South America
- Savannahs are also home to a diverse range of bird species
- Human activities like deforestation, overgrazing, and climate change pose significant threats to savannahs
- Deforestation reduces availability of habitats for wildlife and disrupts the ecosystem
- Overgrazing can cause soil erosion and decline in vegetation cover
- Climate change leads to prolonged droughts and ecological disasters
- Collective effort is required to protect and conserve the Savannah biome.
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