This type of climate has alternate wet and dry seasons similar to monsoon climate but has considerably less annual rainfall.
Also, there is no distinct rainy season like in the monsoon climate.
There are Only two seasons – winter and summer. Rains occur in summer.
Floods and droughts are common.
The savanna landscape is typified by tall grass and short trees.
Here is depends on grazing intensity and not the burrowing animals or termites. Hence, statement 1 is not correct.
Bush fires are common in Savannah because of the alternate wet and dry seasons which can modify the forest. Hence, statement 2 is correct.
Grazing intensity is a major reason for the type of Savannah, so Grazing herbivores do contribute to keeping a check on forests. Hence, statement 3 is correct.
It has seasonal rainfall based on which it is divided into wet, dry or thornbush. Hence, statement 4 is correct.
Soil properties influence the type of Savannah and its vegetation but don’t contribute to checking it once formed. Hence, statement 5 is not correct.