English, asked by tsolmonpeach29, 11 months ago

Read each short description and math what place it is in.
1. Forest and woodland
2. Desert
3. Rainforest
4. Arctic
5. Grassland


a. It is very cold, windy, and often snowy biome located the North Pole.
b. It is an arid or dry region and contains plants and animals adapted for survival in this environment.
c. Something between a forest and a desert. There isn't enough rainfall for a forest to grow, but there is enough rain for grass to grow.
d. This is a transition zone between different ecosystems, such as grasslands, true forests, and deserts. There is fertile soil with conifers, deciduous trees and variety of animals.
e. This is also called a tropical rainforest with tall trees and warm and rainy all year around. This biome belongs to the tropical wet climate group.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

1) Forest and woodland

This is a transition zone between different ecosystems, such as grasslands, true forests, and deserts. There is fertile soil with conifers,deciduous trees and variety of animals.

2) Desert

It is an arid or dry region and contains plants and animals adapted for survival in this environment.

3) Rainforest

This is also called a tropical rainforest with tall trees and warm and rainy all year around. This biome belongs to the tropical wet climate group.

4) Arctic

➨   It is very cold, windy, and often snowy biome located the North Pole.

5) Grassland

Something between a forest and a desert. There isn't enough rainfall for a forest to grow, but there is enough rain for grass to grow.

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
17

1) Forest and woodland

  • This is a transition zone between different ecosystems, such as grasslands, true forests, and deserts. There is fertile soil with conifers,deciduous trees and variety of animals.

2) Desert

  • It is an arid or dry region and contains plants and animals adapted for survival in this environment.

3) Rainforest

  • This is also called a tropical rainforest with tall trees and warm and rainy all year around. This biome belongs to the tropical wet climate group.

4) Arctic

  • It is very cold, windy, and often snowy biome located the North Pole.

5) Grassland

  • Something between a forest and a desert. There isn't enough rainfall for a forest to grow, but there is enough rain for grass to grow.
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