an organism that needs lots of water to survive
is able to prevent water from evaporating
The best biome to view the changing of the seasons would be the temperate forest biome. In a temperate forest biome they have tall trees and moderate rainfall.
temperate forest
Biome is define as a large community of plants and animals that occupies a region. It is a major ecological community, extending over a large area and usually characterized by a dominant vegetation. Biomes of Earth are grasslands, deserts, forests, timberland, and etc. There are aquatic biomes which are freshwater and marine.
deciduous forest Not deciduous, as that means leaf losing. Tagia perhaps.
The soil of a temperate deciduous forest would be best for agriculture as it is nutrient rich from decaying litter (compost). Tropical soil tends to be acidic and nutrient poor
The best biome to view the changing of the seasons would be the temperate forest biome. In a temperate forest biome they have tall trees and moderate rainfall.
In the temperate deciduous forest.
temperate forest
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is not the temperate deciduous forest, but the rain forest biome that has the most biodiversity.
where would the perfect biome be for growing crops and raising cattle and sheep
A parrot would likely live in a tropical forest
I would assume that Canada is mostly covered in evergreens, so the biome would be taiga. Also, in the more northerly latitudes one would expect the biome to be tundra.
deciduous forest
See the trees from the mountain tops, go adventuring, camping, stuff like that ... iunno :S
The bog areas of Ireland, many of which are in the middle of the country. The Burren, in county Clare, would be another biome. There would be some in the coastal areas and on the rivers and of course in the mountainous areas.
Tropical Grassland
The taiga is found throughout the high northern latitude, between the tundra, and the temperate-forest, from about 50°N to 70°N, but with considerable regional variation.