(b) Characteristics of Guinea Savanna Vegetation: (i) Tall trees
(ii) Deciduous trees (e.g. Acacia)
(iii) Mil grasses (e.g. elephant grass)
(iv) Umbrella shaped canopies
(v) Trees are shea butter, locust bean, oil bean, silt cotton, etc
(vi) Grasses are seasonal, change colour, and wither in dry season
(c) Economic importance of the Mangrove Swamp Forest:(i) Wood for fuel
(ii) Wood for construction
(iii) Ropes and twines for weaving
(iii) Medical herbs, roots and barks
(iv) Tree bark for dye and tanning
(vi) Roots of mangrove trees provide food for oysters.