The African savanna and the African rain forest are similar in that:
Both are home to a variety of animal species.
While they have different climates and vegetation types, both ecosystems support diverse wildlife and have numerous animal species adapted to their particular environments. The African savanna is characterized by grassy plains and scattered trees, while the rain forest is dense and lush, but both provide habitats for various animals.
The other statements provided are not accurate comparisons:
- They do not both have low-temperature climates; the savanna experiences a mix of dry and wet seasons, while the rain forest is typically hot and humid year-round.
- They do not both have large areas of rock-covered plains; this is more characteristic of certain other landscapes.
- They do not both receive large amounts of rainfall all year; the rain forest receives a consistent and abundant amount of rainfall, while the savanna has a distinct wet and dry season.