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How many biomes are in Asia?

Tropical rainy climate, tropical monsoon climate, tropical savanna climate, tropical desert climate, tropical desert climate, subtropical monsoon climate, Mediterranean climate, monsoon climate of medium latitudes, temperate continental climate, coniferous forest climate, tundra climate, Plateau mountain climate.


Where are the 6 biomes located?

There are actually 9 biomes, and they are:1.Tundra- Northern North America,Europe,and Siberia2.Boreal forest-North America,Europe,and Asia3.Temperate forest-North America, Southeastern Canada,most of Europe,Asia,and Australia4.Woodlands-western North and South America,South Africa,andAustralia5.Grasslands-North and South America,Asia,Africa,and Australia6.Desert-every contenent except Europe7.Tropical savanna-Africa,Asia,Australia,and South and Centeral America8.Tropical seasonal forests-Africa,Asia,Australia,and South&Centeral America9.Tropical rain forests-Centeral&South America,Southern Asia,Western Africa,and Northeastern Australia


Which land biome occupies the most land on Earth?

The land biome that occupies the most land on Earth is the taiga, also known as the boreal forest. Taiga biomes cover large areas of North America, Europe, and Asia, and are characterized by cold temperatures and coniferous trees.


Is biomes are uniqu8e and do not appear more than once on earth?

Biomes are unique but can appear in multiple locations around the world, as they are defined by specific climate, vegetation, and animal characteristics. For example, tropical rainforests can be found in multiple regions like South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia. While each biome may have variations based on location, they share common features that define them.


Where are lush plants found?

Lush plants are typically found in tropical rainforests, areas with high levels of humidity and rainfall, such as the Amazon Basin, Southeast Asia, and parts of Central Africa. They thrive in environments with warm temperatures, abundant sunlight, and rich soil.