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In africa, grasses are the main vegetation in savanna communities. acacias and other trees are few and widely scattered. elephants range over very large territories and are not very abundant in any one location. however, they strongly affect the community by uprooting and consuming trees and shrubs, maintaining suitable habitat for grasses and grassland animals. many species of birds and insects live in the savanna grasses. which of the species or groups above would best be described as foundation species? birds and insects grasses acacia trees elephants

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Which group of statements best describes the savanna?

Two text blocks, the first with title Group A has text It is located hundreds of miles south of Songhai. It has gigantic trees that soar into the sky and block out much of the light. It is teeming with animal life such as monkeys, parrots, and snakes. The second block with title Group B has text It spreads across a vast area south of the Sahara. It is a plain covered with tall grasses. It has very few trees.

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i think this is A because it has a more explained answer

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grasses is the correct answer
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