There are many different biomes in Argentina. They include:
Because Argentina is south of the Equator, the seasons are the reverse of Europe, North America and much of Asia, being similar to Australia. Summer in Buenos Aires (months of January and February) is quite hot and humid, while winter is damp and chilly. Rain falls throughout the year, from 100 cm per year (39 inches) in Buenos Aires to less than 50 cm (20 inches) in Mendoza in the foothills of the Andes.
Average annual temperatures range from 24°C (75°F) to 11°C (51°F) in Buenos Aires (sea level) and Córdoba (420m/1270ft), and 24°C (75°F) to 8°C (46°F) in Mendoza (820 m/2484ft).
Further south the weather becomes colder with a mean temperature of 0 degrees in winter for the city of Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego.
Argentina has a temperate climate with temperatures ranging from 94°F (35°C) in January to 50°F (10°C) in July. The heaviest rain falls occur during Autumn and Spring, though rain can be expected at any time of the year. Many locals can be found during the hot summer months (December, January and February) at Argentinian coastal resorts.
Argentina is large enough to have several types of climates. The south is colder than the north but it is basically quite temperate.
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Comodoro Rivadavia features a semiarid climate. While the city receives less than 250 mm of rain annually, its relatively low evapotranspiration rate causes it to fall under this climate category. Summer is relatively hot and dry. Winter is mild and it's the time of the year when most of the precipitation falls.
The main rain forest in Argentina is Las Yungas de Salta.
There are no defined biomes that cover Antarctica.
Please review the map at the bottom of the Wikipedia page, below, that describes Biomes. Note that Antarctica is not shown.
Antarctica is a continental glacier. Alpine glaciers are a different type of glacier.
an biomes is a group of animals together
Coniferous trees or mainly found in the Boreal Forest Biomes.
Indris are a type of lemur found in Madagascar. The biomes they live in are mountains, as well as forests.
hominids
There are no biomes in Antarctica.
Arctic and Antarctica
Antarctica is a cold desert....
Desert biomes are normally very dry and hot. There is not much plant or animal diversity in these biomes, although there is some.
bimes are a type of a ecosystems
Mountain tops and deserts have low biodiversity, especially in Antarctica.
in many different ways , depending on the type of science
Precipitation affects a biomes soil type by determining the amount of moisture in the soil.
desert
Taiga
klei
Antarctica is a polar desert.