desert soil is dry and prairie gets an average amount of rain
No they do not. They live on the plains of north America, from north dakota to maybe oklahoma.
Carbon county Utah's biome is mostly mountain forest/desert transition.
yes it is but desert doesn't mean hot. It means dry, and I mean like phoenix dry because i live in that oven.
An ocean, a mountain, a lake, a desert, a forest, a marsh, an urban housing development, a glass of water, a hot fudge sunday, a flying tackle, an octopus. Perhaps you would like to repost your question, but be more specific. Please do!
Mountains have a higher elevation than a desert and are able to receive considerably more precipitation than the lowlands surrounding them. Therefore, the mountain can support greater vegetation.
In Oklahoma there are 4 primary mountain ranges. They are: the Ouachita Mountains, the Arbuckle Mountains, the Ozark Mountains, and the Wichita Mountains.Ouachita_Mountains
A jungle is one of many different types of habitat/landscape.... and all others are equally valid as 'opposites' for it..... prairie, coastal plain, desert.... they all have something which a jungle does not.
Forest House Town Ocean Lake Desert Beach Campsite Farm Mountain Plane
Bottom to top; Riparian, Semi-desert shrubland, Pinyon-juniper woodland, Ponderosa pine forest, Mixed conifer forest, Spruce-fir forest, Subalpine forest, and Alpine tundra.
Egypt is not all desert and India is not all rain forest. India has deserts and mountain regions. The premise of your question is incorrect.
There are species of rattlesnake that live in all of the biomes listed in the question. Examples:Desert - western diamondback rattlesnake Mountain - rock rattlesnake Forest - timber rattlesnake Jungle - tropical rattlesnake