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Definition
hot and dry climate   desert  
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containing permafrost   tundra  
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warm, rainy climate   rain forest  
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goes through all four seasons   temperate deciduous forest  
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ferns, orchids and vines   rain forest  
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contains coniferous trees   taiga/boreal/coniferous forest  
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contains trees that shed their leaves each fall   temperate deciduous forest  
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cactus   desert  
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grass, shrubs and small trees   grasslands  
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has a canopy and understory   rain forest  
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less than 25cm rain per year   tundra or desert  
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opossum, mice, skunk   temperate deciduous forest  
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bison, antelope, zebras, rhinoceros, giraffe, and kangaroos   grasslands/savannah  
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oaks and maples   temperate deciduous forest  
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gila monster   desert  
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winter snow and cold but summers warm and rainy   taiga/boreal/coniferous forest  
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wide variety on insects , plants and snimals   rainforest  
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red squirrels, wolves, bears, and lynxes   taiga/boreal/coniferous forest  
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biome we live in   temperate deciduous forest  
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mosses, lichen, Caribou, foxes, wolves, and arctic hares   tundra  
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jellyfish, whales, dolphin, eels   marine  
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trout, frogs   freshwater  
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crabs, worms, clams, oysters   marine & estuary  
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plants store water usingtheir waxy coating   taiga/boreal/coniferous forest  
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lakes, ponds, stream, rivers   freshwater  
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oceans, seas   marine  
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largest of the biomes because it covers 70% of earth's surface   marine  
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high temps in the day, low temps at night   desert  
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cold temps, litle rainfall   tundra  
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cold temps, high rainfall   Taiga/Boreal/ Coniferous Forest  
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Located: North Africa, Middle East, Western US, Middle of Asia   desert  
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Located: Central America, Northern S. America, SE Asia   rainforest  
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Located: Southern Africa, Mid US, southern S. Africa, mid Asia   grasslands  
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Located: foar northern Asia, far northern N. America   tundra  
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Located: northern Asia, northern N. America   taiga/ Boreal/ coniferous forest  
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Located: eastern US, Europe, and eastern Asia   temperate deciduous forest  
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