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Even More Animals

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Biome   Group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms  
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Climate   The average annual temperature and amount of precipitation in an area that determines its biome  
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Desert   Area that receives less than 25 centimeters of rain per year  
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Rain Forest   Forests that have huge amounts of rain fall year round  
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Emergent layer   The tallest layer of the rain forest  
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Canopy   Underneath trees up to 50 meters tall form a leafy roof  
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Understory   Below the canopy, a layer of shorter trees and vines  
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Grassland   An area that is populated mostly by grasses and other nonwoody plants  
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Savanna   Receives as much as 120 centimeters of rain each year. Home to many of the largest animals on Earth  
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Deciduous Tree   Trees that shed their leaves and grow new ones each year  
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Boreal Forest   Dense forests found in upper regions of the Northern Hemisphere  
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Coniferous Tree   Trees that produce their seeds in cones and have leaves shaped like needles  
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Tundra   Extremely cold and dry  
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Permafrost   Frozen soil all year  
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