The African Savanna
Home to many various plants and animals, the African Savanna is an extremely diverse biome. The African Savanna ranges across dozens of countries from South Africa to Kenya to Chad. The African Savanna is so large in fact, that 46% of the land in Africa is classified as a savanna. There are two distinct seasons in the African Savanna. The dry season and the wet season. As you can obviously tell from their names, the wet season is where nearly all of the rainfall occurs, and the dry season is where hardly any rainfall occurs. Because of high temperatures during the dry season, as well as the dry, dusty conditions, fires are a regularity in the African Savanna. The organisms that live there however, are well adapted to survive through these blazes and barely 10% of the plants that reside in the African Savanna are severely damaged because of the fires or die.