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page 1Grasslands of Africa
Sahel
The Sahel region (; ), or Sahelian acacia savanna, is a biogeographical region in Africa. It is the transition zone between the more humid Sudanian savannas to its south and the drier Sahara to the north. The Sahel has a hot semi-arid climate and stretches across the southernmost latitudes of North Africa between the Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea. Although geographically located in the tropics, the Sahel does not have a tropical climate.
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veld
thumb|upright=1.3|Typical veld near Petrified forest, Khorixas|Petrified forest in [[Namibia]]
thumb|Springbok in growing veld; [[Etosha National Park, Namibia]]
thumb|Springboks in the burned veld; Etosha National Park, Namibia

miombo
thumb|300px|Miombo forest on the Nyika Plateau, [[Malawi]]
Miombo woodland is a tropical and subtropical grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome (in the World Wide Fund for Nature scheme) located in central and southern tropical Africa. It includes three woodland savanna ecoregions (listed below) characterized by the dominant presence of Brachystegia, Julbernardia and Isoberlinia genera of trees, and has a range of climates ranging from humid to semi-arid, and tropical to subtropical or even temperate. The trees characteristically shed their leaves for a short period in the dry season to re
Sudanian savanna
broad belt of tropical savanna
Djibouti Xeric Shrublands
ecoregion near the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden coasts
Central Zambezian Miombo woodlands
ecoregion