Tundra ~The Average Precipitation is 15- 25cm. ~The normal temperature range is about -34 ° C - 21°C ~They’re a lot of plants that grow in the tundra,

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Tundra ~The Average Precipitation is cm. ~The normal temperature range is about -34 ° C - 21°C ~They’re a lot of plants that grow in the tundra, but the most common plant is shrubs. ~Birds live in the tundra. ~The Tundra is located in the Antarctica & Greenland. ~The tundra is slight soggy, cold & dark.

Boreal Forest ~The average precipitation is 30-84cm. ~The normal temperature is -54°c-21°c ~The main plant that grows in the Boreal Forest is the Spruce. ~ They are a lot of deer that live in the Boreal Forest ~In North America you will be able to locate the Boreal Forest ~ In the Summers. It is very moist..

Temperate Forest the average precipitation is cm The degree normally ranges between -54°c- 21°c In the temperate forest oak is the main plant that grows You will find a lot of skunks in the forest.. Watch out! IF you look in Europe you will locate the temperate forest The winters seem to be the coldest

Temperate Woodland & Shrubs The average precipitation is cm. The normal Climate is about -54°c-40°c. Corn Oak grows all over Temperate woodland & shrubs. Foxes have their own habitat there. South Africa is the main location. Every single winter is wet in the temperate woodland & shrubs

Temperate Grassland The Average Precipitation is cm. The normal temperature averages around -40°c-38°c Herbs is the main thing that grows here. Mice is all over the temperate grassland. If you are in Asia, you are in a temperate grassland.

Desert The average precipitation in the desert is about 2-26cm The normal temperature is very hot! It ranges between 20°c-49°c Cacti is the main plant that grows in the desert. Rats are all over the place in the desert. Rats are everywhere. All every the world, in every continent except Europe. There is a desert. The desert has verifying temperatures.

Tropical Savanna The average precipitation is cm In the Tropical Savanna it gets an where between 20°c-30°c Grass & scattered trees are the main plants. The Zebras are found in the tropical savanna. If you are in Africa. You are in a tropical savanna. The summers are hot & rainy.

Tropical Seasonal Forest It rains a lot more then 200cm The average climate is about 20°c-25°c Moss is every where in this forest If your in this forest. Your seeing frogs everywhere Your in Asia, if your in this forest Rainfall all the time!

Tropical Rain Forest The average precipitation is cm The temperature remains in 24°c-27°c Bamboo is the main grower. If you see elephants your in the tropical rain forest. If you are in the tropical rain forest. Your in Africa. Its very humid all year!