Biology, asked by amartyasrimani6946, 5 months ago

The Serengeti plains are part of the African savanna ecosystem and are home to a variety of different species of plants and animals. The Serengeti plains experience a seven-month period of seasonal drought each year, during which the ecosystem receives only four inches of rain and the availability of some resources becomes very scarce.

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Answered by omasati2004
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Water is the limiting factor that the Serengeti plains affect.

From the explanation, Serengeti plains experience a seven-month drought during which only 4 inches of rain is received.

This is a limiting factor that maimes the growth and spread of organisms across the plain.

Due to less amounts of rainfall, there shall be minimal growth of vegetation, this in turn shall lead to loess supply of food for organisms and hence higher mortality rate and low birth rate.

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