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Subtropical desertSubtropical grassland or savannaTropical rainforestTemperate grassland or pampa
Tropical rainforestSteppe climates (dry grassland)Desert climatesSubtropical grassland climate (moderately warm)SavannaThere are of course, many more climatic zones, including those with dry and rainy winters, cool or hot summer, short dry season, etc.
If you had made your statement more clear then people would have answered it sooner. Biomes climates are anything. For Humans, grassland For Fish, fresh or saltwater etc.
Grasslands typically have a semi-arid to semi-humid climate with moderate rainfall and temperature fluctuations. They are characterized by hot summers and cold winters, with seasonal variability in precipitation.
Savanna is the grassland transition zone between a desert and a more humid region.
Tropical Moist (Rainforest) Wet-Dry Tropical Climates (Savanna) Dry Tropical Climate (Desert Biome) Mediterranean Climate (Chaparral Biome) Highland Climate (Alpine Biome) Grassland Biome** **Not positive if that is correct.
Forest, subtropical and tropical, savanna, grassland, rocky and mountainous regions, and desert. The leopard can live in both warm and cold climates.
Grassland
North America has a range of climates, including desert, subtropical, temperate, coastal, subarctic, arctic, steppe, tundra, mountain, woodland, and grassland. In fact, the only climates NOT represented in North America (unless you count Hawaii) are tropical, and rain forest.
Different species of saber-toothed cat lived in different areas. Climates and habitats ranged from tropical savanna to woodland to temperate grassland to arctic tundra.
The Addax, an antelope, and the dorcas gazelle are both found in Africa and Arabia. They survive on vegetation in grassland, steppe, wadis, mountain desert and semidesert climates of Africa and Arabia.
The savanna biome is the most similar to the grassland biome. Savannas also have grasses as the dominant vegetation, but they have scattered trees and bushes whereas grasslands typically have no or very few trees. Both biomes have similar climates with distinct wet and dry seasons.