Threats to the Savanna Biomes
For the Savanna biomes to be safe and protected, the pollution in the air has to be clean. This is a big threat to the Savanna biomes because if the air is polluted by smoke and exhaust fumes from people living in the Savanna building their factories, mines etc. it could affect the animals living in the Savanna. As the population of the humans living in the Savanna increase, the animals are starting to decrease.
The water also has to be clean and not polluted because even today in the Savanna biome water contains many chemicals from factories and germs from the dams. This will affect most of the Savanna animals (they could die out) and not just the animals, also the people living in the Savanna biomes. They could die of thirst and get sick from the polluted water.
In the Savanna biomes, they have a weird weather/season system. If the seasons change their routine by coming earlier or late (e.g. summer comes two months earlier), animals that hibernate in the winter will expect the wet season to arrive in June and may die out if the season arrives any earlier or later as their food would have gone back into hibernation or even die out.
The water also has to be clean and not polluted because even today in the Savanna biome water contains many chemicals from factories and germs from the dams. This will affect most of the Savanna animals (they could die out) and not just the animals, also the people living in the Savanna biomes. They could die of thirst and get sick from the polluted water.
In the Savanna biomes, they have a weird weather/season system. If the seasons change their routine by coming earlier or late (e.g. summer comes two months earlier), animals that hibernate in the winter will expect the wet season to arrive in June and may die out if the season arrives any earlier or later as their food would have gone back into hibernation or even die out.