Question
Question: Savannahs are A) Tropical Rain forests B) Desert scrubs C) Grassland with Scattered trees D)...
Savannahs are
A) Tropical Rain forests
B) Desert scrubs
C) Grassland with Scattered trees
D) Dense forests with closed canopy
Solution
Savannah translates to "treeless plain" in Spanish, but this Southern bell’s name is anything but plain. Savannah is a romantic and historic city renowned for its busy riverfront, stately squares, Spanish moss, and Southern hospitality. The African savanna biome is a tropical grassland with mild temperatures all year and the most rainfall during the summer.
Complete solution:
Option A: Tropical rainforests, also known as lowland equatorial evergreen rainforests, are rainforests that develop in regions of tropical rainforest climate where there is no dry season and all months have at least 60 mm of precipitation.
So, option A is incorrect.
Option B: The name "desert scrub" refers to a group of desert plant communities that can be found at elevations below 3,500 feet. These are the places where the summers are very humid.
So, option B is incorrect.
Option C: A grassland biome is a kind of land that is dominated by grasses. Savannah is a grassland with a few small trees. Between a tropical rainforest and a desert biome, it can be found. Tropical grassland is another name for it.
As a result, the right response is 'Grassland with a few scattered trees’ that option C is correct.
Option D: In biology, the canopy refers to the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop formed by a sequence of separate plant crowns. The upper layer or habitat region is often referred to as a canopy in forest ecology. Normally, shade trees have a thick canopy that absorbs light.
So, option D is incorrect.
Hence Option C is the correct answer.
Note:
A savanna, also known as a savannah, is a mixed woodland-grassland habitat of trees that are sufficiently spaced so that the canopy does not close. To maintain a continuous herbaceous layer dominated by grasses, the open canopy requires adequate light to permeate the ground. The savanna's soil is porous, allowing water to drain quickly. Just a thin layer of humus (the organic component of the soil formed by panning) covers it. Savannas are sometimes classified as forests.