Name that land biome.

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Name that land biome

This biome… -10 - 14 degrees Celsius 40 cm of precipitation Lots of evergreen trees

Coniferous forest

This biome… 20-34 degrees Celsius Poor soil

Tropical rainforest

This biome… -26-12 degrees Celsius Has permafrost

Tundra

This biome… 6-28 degrees Celsius Sheds leaves in fall Lots of evergreen trees

Temperate deciduous forest

This biome… 16-34 degrees Celsius Has wet/dry season

Savanna

This biome… 7 - 38 degrees Celsius Jack rabbits with big ears to cool off live here

desert

This biome… Less than 25 cm of precipitation

desert

This biome… 75-125 cm of precipitation Ferns, mosses, and woody shrubs Where we live

Temperate Deciduous Forest

This biome… 30-50 cm of precipitation Caribou live here Shallow rooted plants thrive because only the first few inches of ground thaws during “summer.”

Tundra

This biome… Deep rooted plants thrive here because water is sometimes hard to come by <25 cm (10 inches) of precipitation per year

desert

This biome… Lots of needles cover ground Porcupines and elk live here

Coniferous forests

This biome… Bison roam around Few trees 25-75 cm of precipitation

Temperate Grasslands

This biome… 150 cm of precipitation per year Lions and leopards hunt zebras and wildebeests

Savanna

This biome… Woody vines grow up large trees here to get sunlight Most life lives in the canopy here Most biodiverse biome

Tropical Rainforest