The biomes that are mostly used for cropland include temperate grasslands, temperate deciduous forests, and tropical rainforests. These biomes have fertile soils and suitable climates for growing a variety of crops.
Antarctica has the least number of biomes compared to other continents. It mainly consists of ice and snow with very limited vegetation, resulting in a low diversity of biomes.
If you travel north, you are likely to pass through a variety of biomes depending on your starting location. Common biomes you may encounter include temperate forests, grasslands, tundra, and potentially polar ice caps. The specific biomes will depend on the latitude and terrain you traverse.
all taigas biomes are located at the northern hemisphere.
Major factors that determine the location of biomes include climate (temperature and precipitation patterns), latitude, altitude, soil type, and topography. These factors influence the type of vegetation that can grow in a specific area, leading to the formation of different biomes such as deserts, forests, grasslands, and tundra. Human activities can also impact the distribution of biomes through deforestation, agriculture, and climate change.
As you move from north to south, biomes generally shift from cold and polar regions to temperate and tropical regions. The specific types of biomes you may encounter include tundra, taiga, temperate forests, grasslands, deserts, and tropical rainforests. These changes are mainly influenced by factors such as temperature, precipitation, and latitude.
mostly rocky mountain :P
well mostly grass
Washington is mostly temperate deciduous forest.
15% of georgia is cropland.
Laos mostly contains tropical rain forest.
New Mexico is mostly desert biome, but also has grasslands and coniferous forest biomes.
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Yes, most of the Amazon Basin is cropland.
Cows mostly spawn in the Snowy Biomes, so what seed you have shouldn't matter.
new zealand is mostly deciduous forest, with some grasslands Tasmania is widely tropical forest hope this helped :]
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