Savanna Trail
The savanna tail (#1 on map) was a mixture of grasses, and mainly gymnosperm trees. Most of the angiosperms were monocts in the grass family. A savanna is a savanna due to the mixture of tall grasses and trees, with a low open canopy. The savanna are dependent on rain, fire and grazing. The soil is also important to the mixture. People set fires to promote grass growth to use as food for animals, or to use the animals for hunting.
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