Most diverse biome - Rainforest, Greatest amount of rainfall - Rainforest, Covers 6% of Earth but home to 50% of species - Rainforest, Important products such as medicine, fruit, lumber and teas come from this biome - Rainforest, Deep-rooted grasses and trees - Grasslands, Hot weather year-round but, can have torrential downpours to replenish the region - Grasslands, Few plants and animals - Grasslands, Little rainfall or precipitation - Desert, Hot, arid climate - Desert, Covers nearly 20% of Earth's surface - Desert, Large, hardwood trees are present - Temperate (Deciduous) Forest, Most trees lose their leaves every fall - Temperate (Deciduous) Forest, Generally has four seasons - Temperate (Deciduous) Forest, 2-6 feet of precipitation per year - Temperate (Deciduous) Forest, Cold, harsh climate with a short growing season - Boreal Forest (Taiga), Dominated by evergreen trees that have needles - Boreal Forest (Taiga), Biodiversity is low because of harsh conditions - Boreal Forest (Taiga), Prone to wildfires - Boreal Forest (Taiga), Lack of trees - Tundra, Permafrost present most of the year - Tundra, It has small shrubs, mosses and lichens - Tundra, Cold and dry - Tundra, Freezing climate most of the year - Arctic (Polar), Very little soil present for growth - Arctic (Polar), World's windiest place - Arctic (Polar), Surrounded by oceans - Arctic (Polar), Shrubby, coastal biome - Chaparral, Hot summers, but cool and rainy winters - Chaparral, Plagued by wildfires - Chaparral, Coyotes, mountain lions, snakes and rabbits live here - Chaparral,
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