The Tierra Templada is a region that generally experiences an average of 18°C and 22°C throughout the year. This only means that the temperatures are moderate unlike some polar regions that experience very cold winters. Crops that are commonly grown in this region include the coffee cash crop, wheat and corn.
The term 'tierra templada' means temperate land. It refers to a place with a temperate climate in Latin America as oppose to a tropical climate. The types of vegetation grown in this climate are coffee, wheat, and corn.
In the hot, wet tierra caliente, the lush vegetation of the tropical rain forest allows crops such as rice, sugar cane, and cacao.
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grass and trees and shrubs
nasty stuff
There are a few grasses and mosses that survive on the Antarctic peninsula, but not enough vegetation to support any kind of food chain grows on the continent.
Planeta tierra is Spanish for Planet Earth. You can get information about Tierra or Earth online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Tierra" or "Earth" into the search field at the top of the page to bring up the information.
The type of vegetation that grows in Mediterranean climate are plants that do not need much water. Some examples are citrus trees, olive trees, and certain types of cacti.
Tierra caliente is characterized by a hot climate at lower elevations, typically found in tropical regions. Tierra fria has a cooler climate at higher elevations, often with temperatures conducive to growing crops like potatoes and grains.
Algae, moss, liverworts, lichens, and microscopic fungi grow on Antarctica, but only in a limited area of the Antarctic Peninsula. None of the vegitation is robust, plentiful or large.
A Jerusalem Cricket or Niño de la Tierra.
steppes, desert type of climate-scrubs, thorny bushes, cacti, etc. These are the basic types of vegetation.