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Temperate Rainforest Cool and Wet Bears Raccoons Deer Fir trees Ferns Floor (bottom of the forest) Temperate Rainforest: Temperate rainforests are coniferous and broadleaf forests that occur in the temperate zone and receive high rainfall. Population: the number or body of inhabitants of a particular race or class in a place

Tropical Rainforest Warm and Moist Near the Equator Apes Piranhas Iguanas Toucans Tall Canopies (uppermost part of the forest) Humidity: Amount of the water vapor in the air. Water vapor is the gaseous form of water.

Desert Little rainfall Very hot and dry Very cold at night Rattlesnakes Camels Roadrunners Cacti (cactuses) and shrubs The plural of cactus is cacti.

Oceans 70% of the world is covered by oceans. Many aquatic animals and plants live in the ocean: Sharks Whales Dolphins Sea Turtles Kelp Coral Reefs Oceans

Grassland There are two different types of grasslands. Tropical Grasslands, also known as Savannas, and Temperate Grasslands. Tall/short grass Thin soil Coyotes Cheetahs Antelope Lions Owls Zebras Elephants Grassland covers most of the United States.