I agree with the temperate rain forest, though I would not call it alpine.
The root of the word "biome" comes from the Greek words "bio" meaning life, and "oma" meaning a condition or state. In ecology, a biome refers to a large geographical area with similar climate, plants, and animals.
Montana's biome is predominantly temperate grassland, with some portions of the state also falling within the North American coniferous forest biome due to the presence of mountains and forests in the region. The state features a variety of ecosystems, including mixed grass prairies, foothill woodlands, and alpine tundra at higher elevations.
the state reptile for Washington is the gecko.
New York State is predominantly a temperate deciduous forest biome, characterized by a variety of trees that shed their leaves in the fall. It also has coastal areas along the Atlantic Ocean, which can exhibit characteristics of a marine biome.
Florida's predominant biome is the temperate broadleaf and mixed forests biome, which consists of hardwood trees such as oak, hickory, and pine. Due to its subtropical climate, Florida also has areas of wetlands, marshes, and mangrove forests. Additionally, there are coastal biomes such as sandy beaches and coral reefs along the shoreline.
The major city that a freshwater biome can be found in is Seattle, Washington. Seattle is known for its proximity to bodies of freshwater such as Lake Washington and Lake Union, which are home to a variety of freshwater plants and animals.
temperate
There is only one Washington state ... and yes, Seattle is in Washington state.
New York State primarily features a temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is characterized by four distinct seasons, with a mix of broadleaf trees such as oak, maple, and hickory, which shed their leaves in the fall. Additionally, parts of the state, particularly in the northern regions, transition into a boreal forest biome, while coastal areas exhibit elements of a coastal marine biome. The diversity in topography and climate contributes to a variety of ecosystems within the state.
Washington has the nickname "Evergreen State"
Washington State.
The State of Washington.
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Temprate forest
Washington state used to be a territory (Washington territory) before it became a state. But then on Nov. 11 1889 Washington became an official state. So now Washington is a state and not a territory.
Because they named Washington state after George Washington
no, Washington is the 42nd state