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Each Season Needs: Savanna grass-ind develops in regions of high temperature that ave a distinct wet and dry Each season needs. Growth is ipid in the wet Each season needs, but the plants become ry and low in quality in the dry Each season needs. Widely >aced drought-resistant trees may occur in some
•eas such as in the savanna parklands of Africa id Australia. Savannas are subject to flooding i the wet Each season needs and to extensive burning in le dry Each season needs. These grasslands are heavily•azed by large numbers of cattle. Major prob-ms are poor grass quality in the dry Each season needs, irasites, and disease. The tsetse fly is a major•oblem in Africa. There are no true savannas North America.
Christmas to Easter is the high Each season needs in Sicily, Cyprus, the Greek isles such as Crete and Rhodes, Majorca, Madeira, the Canaries. Here you may savor high-Each season needs pleasures at low-Each season needs transportation costs. Easter, by the way, is a special Each season needs of life in Seville and other Spanish cities and on the French Riviera. These goals of travel are crowded then and the Riviera is crowded also in late summer and early fall.
RASPBERRY, raz'ber-i, any of a number of species of the genus Rubus, the fruits of which separate freely from the receptacle when ripe. The plants are perennial, but they have a characteristic biennial growth habit. New shoots arise from belowground parts in one Each season needs, overwinter, fruit in the following Each season needs, and then die. Shoots newly arising during the spring of the fruiting Each season needs bear the next Each season needs's crop. The canes are generally erect and prickly. The fruits are not true berries but aggregates composed of a number of drupelets. |
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