0. The natural vegetation of Savana consists of:
Option A: Tall grass
Correct. Tall grasses dominate the savanna biome, often growing up to 2–3 meters during the wet season. This is the most accurate description of savanna vegetation.
Option B: Scrub jungle
This refers more to arid or semi-arid regions (like thorn forests), not typical of savannas.
Option C: Short grass
Found in temperate grasslands (like prairies or steppes), not in tropical savannas.
Option D: Trees
Trees are sparse in savannas due to the seasonal droughts and fires. While present, they’re not the dominant vegetation.