tropical is the best at it and deserts are in general against it, all the rest will have some broad leaves depending on how much water and how much sun they get
The desert biome makes up a large portion of the southwest United States.
Temperate Grassland
coniferous
The desert biome stretches across northern Africa.
Temperate grassland
Grasslands make up (or made up) much of the central United States. Much of it is now farmland.
Much of the central part of the United States is grassland.
the pollen and air from the oxygen at this time of year makes the leaves dry up. this makes the roots loose their "hold" of the leaves and the leaves fall
The Taiga (a.k.a boreal or coniferous forest)
Taiga is the world's largest land biome, and makes up 29% of the world's forest cover;
the biome makes a rainforest a rainforest. (a biome is the climate, animal life and plant life)take the word and break it into two. a forest is a land with lots of trees and plants and sometimes animals. so put rain back into it and it's a forest that has lots of rain because of the location and/or climateAnimals and trees and all the nature around it makes up a RAINFOREST.
A biome is a vast ecological area on the Earth's surface with flora and fauna adapting to its environment. It is also referred to as an ecosystem which can be divided into two major classifications, terrestrial and aquatic.