Savanna Biome Temperature

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The savanna’s temperature has a range that is 68-86. As usual, the higher temperatures are in the summer and the colder temperatures occur when it is winter. Also, in the savanna annual rainfall each year is 10-30 inches. As stated before, rainfall in the savanna comes in the summer and never in the winter. This is one of the many qualities of the wet and dry climate of the savannah

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