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Difference Between Savanna and prairie

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Answered by terryberry158
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Prairies and Savannas are regarded as grasslands.By grassland it means that it is a region that is dominated by plant and grass vegetation rather than forests.

The primary distinction between a prairie and a savanna is the climate. Savannas, or tropical grasslands has warm or hot climates whereas Prairies, or temperate grasslands vary from summer to winter.

Prairies requires less rainfall than Savannas.

A Savanna grassland must receive concentrated rainfall for six to eight months of the year. As a result this region have both  dry and  rainy season with  stable temperatures throughout the year .

Prairies have hot summers and cold winters. Rainfall is steady throughout the year , with the majority falling in the early summer and late fall.

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