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Was (wer) ist SAVANNAS - definition


Savannas languages         
LANGUAGE FAMILY
Waja–Kam; Waja-Kam; Waja-Kam languages; Waja–Kam languages; Gur-Adamawa languages; Gur–Adamawa languages; Savanna languages; Gur-Adamawa; Gur–Adamawa; Adamawa–Gur; Adamawa-Gur; Savanna language; Savannas language
The Savannas languages, also known as Gur–Adamawa or Adamawa–Gur, is a branch of the Niger–Congo languages that includes Greenberg's Gur and Adamawa–Ubangui families.
Savanna         
  • A ''savanna woodland'' in [[Northern Australia]] demonstrating the regular tree spacing characteristic of some savannas.
  • [[Bushfire]] in [[Kakadu National Park]], Australia
  • holm oak]]
  • [[Grevy's zebra]]s grazing
  • A ''grass savannah'' in [[South Africa]] ([[Kruger National Park]])
  • Acacia savanna, [[Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary]], [[Kenya]].
  • Savanna in eastern South Africa
  • Savanna in [[Western Sydney]]
MIXED WOODLAND-GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM
Savannahs; Savannas; Savanah; Savannah; Tree savanna; Savanna climate; Woodland savannah; Woodland savanna; Effects of climate change on savannas; Effects of global warming on savannas
·noun A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, - as grass or reeds, - but destitute of trees.
savanna         
  • A ''savanna woodland'' in [[Northern Australia]] demonstrating the regular tree spacing characteristic of some savannas.
  • [[Bushfire]] in [[Kakadu National Park]], Australia
  • holm oak]]
  • [[Grevy's zebra]]s grazing
  • A ''grass savannah'' in [[South Africa]] ([[Kruger National Park]])
  • Acacia savanna, [[Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary]], [[Kenya]].
  • Savanna in eastern South Africa
  • Savanna in [[Western Sydney]]
MIXED WOODLAND-GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM
Savannahs; Savannas; Savanah; Savannah; Tree savanna; Savanna climate; Woodland savannah; Woodland savanna; Effects of climate change on savannas; Effects of global warming on savannas
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SAVANNAS
1. Giant anteaters lives in grassland savannas, swamps, forests and wetlands throughout much of Latin America, from Belize to northern Argentina.
2. Flytraps also are being wiped out by logging and efforts to suppress wildfires in their slim stretches between dry Carolina savannas and mucky pocosins, a type of wetland.
3. A million tourists a year spend more than $580 million to see and photograph lions, elephants, gazelle and other wildlife on this East African country‘s savannas.
4. A01 OCULOKORI, Uganda –– He had escaped alone, running for his life through swamps and grassy savannas, leaving behind seven years of captivity in one of Africa‘s most sadistic rebel groups, the Lord‘s Resistance Army.
5. By Monte ReelWashington Post Foreign ServiceMonday, September 5, 2005; A25 LA GLORIA, Colombia –– Each weekend, Luis Soriano and two heavily burdened donkeys traverse the hills and savannas of northern Colombia, where villages like El Dificil and El Tormento were aptly named for their rutted, tortuous approaches.