This biome has a uniform climate and rainfall between cm ( in) per year.

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This biome has a uniform climate and rainfall between 200-450 cm (80-180 in) per year.

This biome has succulent plants and less than 25cm (10 in) of rain per year.

This biome has deep fertile soil and 25-75 cm of rain per year.

This biome has 75-200 cm of rainfall and variable seasons.

This biome has 30.5-84 cm of rain per year (12-33 in) and coniferous trees.

This biome has less than 25cm of rain per year and is not the desert.

This biome is characterized by "permafrost" soil which is frozen for most of the year.