The savanna covers about half of the surface of Africa and is a large biome in australia and parts of Asia and South America too. The savanna is usually is warm with tempertures ranging from 68 degrees to 86 degrees, so probably not as hot as it appears. Even though the tempertures aren't too hot or too warm the savanna also, averages 10 to 30 inches of precipitation in the African savanna, and 20 to 40 inches of precipitation in the Australian savanna during the wet season
(length is usally 4 to 6 months), which is during the summer months of the year. In the dry season, (length is usally 4 to 6 months) which is usally in the winter months the savanna gets hardly any rain fall at all.
(length is usally 4 to 6 months), which is during the summer months of the year. In the dry season, (length is usally 4 to 6 months) which is usally in the winter months the savanna gets hardly any rain fall at all.