Savanna regions developed during the Triassic period. true or false

Physics · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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False.

Savanna regions did not develop during the Triassic period. Savannas, characterized by grasslands with scattered trees, are ecosystems typically associated with tropical and subtropical regions. The development of savannas is more closely linked to factors such as climate, vegetation types, and geological processes.


The Triassic period, which occurred from approximately 252 to 201 million years ago, was marked by the emergence of dinosaurs, the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea, and changes in climate. While there were various environmental changes during the Triassic, savannas, as we know them today, did not specifically develop during this period. The evolution of savanna ecosystems occurred much later in Earth's history.