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In Biology / High School | 2014-09-27

What are the ten biomes, and what appears to be the most prominent biome in each of the following continents?

- North America
- South America
- Asia
- Africa
- Australia
- Europe

(Note: Since this is an approximation, more than one answer is possible for Africa, North America, and Asia.)

Asked by brook1223

Answer (3)

Well, the ten biomes are: Tropical Rainforests, Sub-tropical rainforests, savanna, tundra, arctic, boreal forests, conniferous forests, mediterrean, grassland, and desert. I'm doing this off the top of my head, but I know that Africa is mostly savanna. South America is mostly rainforest and Austrailia is mostly desert. The poles North/South are mostly frozen and tundras are the closest lands outside the arctic/anarctic circles. Other places will have a variety of biomes. Hope this helps!

Answered by icedraptor88 | 2024-06-10

The biomes include;
1. Desert
2. Temperate grassland.
3. Mediterranean
4. Tundra
5. savanna
6. wetland
7. Bog
8. Tropical rainforest
9. Deciduous forest.
10. Salt marsh.
The most prominent biome which are found in North America is Arctic Tundra biome
In South America is Rainforest biome.
In Asia is Tundra biome and rainforest biome.
Africa is rainforest
Australia is rainforest.
Europe is deciduous forest and desert.

Answered by JABARBS | 2024-06-11

The ten biomes include Tropical Rainforest, Savanna, Desert, and others. Africa is largely dominated by Savanna, while North America features Temperate Forest, and Asia showcases both Tropical Rainforest and Taiga. Each continent has its defining biome that varies by region and climate.
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Answered by JABARBS | 2024-10-02