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Boreal Forest Dense evergreen forests AKA Northern coniferous forest
Spruce and fir trees, small shrubs. Animals: Birds, moose, beavers, deer, wolverines, lynx.
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Temperate Forest Mostly broad-leaved deciduous trees that shed leaves in the Fall. Oak, beech, maple trees, and shrubs. Animals: Squirrels, rabbits, skunks, birds, deer, foxes, black bears, frogs, snakes. Seasons.
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Temperate Woodland and Shrubland
Open woodlands and mixed shrub communities. Less rainfall than temperate forest. Evergreens, shrubs. Animals: Foxes, jackrabbits, birds, bobcats, coyotes, lizards, snakes, butterflies.
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Temperate Grassland Fertile soil with thick cover of grasses.
Grasses, herbs, flowers. Animals: Gazelles, bison, horses, lions, deer, mice, coyotes, foxes, wolves, birds, snakes, grasshoppers, spiders.
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Desert Evaporation exceeds precipitation.
Cacti, Joshua trees, succulents Animals: lizards, bobcats, birds, tortoises, rats, antelope, desert toads.
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Tropical Savanna Grasses and scattered trees.
Animals: Lions, hyenas, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, zebras, birds, insects.
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Tropical Seasonal Forest
Resembles the temperate deciduous forest. Deciduous and evergreen trees, orchids, mosses. Elephants, tigers, monkeys, koalas, rabbits, frogs, spiders. Rainfall is seasonal.
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Tropical Rainforest Warm temperatures and large amounts of rainfall.
Broadleaf evergreens, bamboo, ferns, orchids. Animals: Chimpanzees, Bengal tigers, elephants, orangutans, bats, toucans, sloths, cobra snakes.
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Mountains Abiotic factors and biotic factors change as altitude increases. Tundra and coniferous forests near the top. Deciduous forest near the bottom.
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Polar Regions Covered in ice.
Seals, penguins, shrimp, whales, polar bears, foxes and fish.
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