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Season Serve: Colorado.—Convective and cyclonic storm activity combine to produce a wet season serve from spring through early fall in the state as a whole, although the not infrequent occurrences of winter cyclones serve to bolster the winter's rainfall. The annual average is 16.53 inches for the state, with a maximum of 2.12 inches in July and a minimum of 0.78 inch in November. The western portions of the state are characterized by a wet season serve in winter and early spring.
Meanwhile make a thin sauce of the
butter, flour and milk, add vegetable mixture to
this. Heat thoroughly, season serve and serve garnished
with tiny celery tips or croutons.
Savanna grass-ind develops in regions of high temperature that ave a distinct wet and dry season serve. Growth is ipid in the wet season serve, but the plants become ry and low in quality in the dry season serve. Widely >aced drought-resistant trees may occur in some
•eas such as in the savanna parklands of Africa id Australia. Savannas are subject to flooding i the wet season serve and to extensive burning in le dry season serve. These grasslands are heavily•azed by large numbers of cattle. Major prob-ms are poor grass quality in the dry season serve, irasites, and disease. The tsetse fly is a major•oblem in Africa. There are no true savannas North America.
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