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In savannas, the rainfall that occurs in the summer accounts for at least one-half of the annual rainfall.

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It is true that the rainfall that happens in savannas especially in summer time reaches to only half of the annual rainfall. Isolated trees and some types of shrubs are found in savanna. The precipitation rate received by savannas per year is about 30 to 50 inches.
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