Geography, asked by rosy33, 1 year ago

which place is called the "Savanna of India"???


Anonymous: velavadar national park

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Answered by Player2002
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Anonymous: The Savanna of India includes narrow lowland ecoregion of the Himalayas,the Ganges and the Brahmaputra River Basin,Little and Great Rann of Kutch and Western Ghats montane rain forests. Below five major Grasslands Ecosystem of India are home to wide range of native flora and fauna, the ecoregion is rich in varieties of flowers,plants,birds and wildlife.
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Anonymous: velavadar national park the one and only Indian savannah
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Answered by srinu360
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The word savanna has been used for different meanings by various scientists e.g., the word savanna region has been used by the climatologists to indicate a particular type of climate i.e., tropical wet-dry climate (Aw climate of Koeppen) as savanna climate, while the botanists have used the word savanna for a typical type of vegetation community of tropical regions character­ized by the dominance of grasses.

This climate is also called as Sudan type of climate. Savanna type of climate is located between 5°-20° latitudes on either side of the equator (fig. 39.3). Thus, savanna climate is located between equatorial type of climate (Af) and semi-arid and subtropical humid climate. In other words, this climate is located between equatorial low pressure belt or rain producing inter-tropical convergence and sub­tropical high pressure belt.


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