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As one moves from the North Pole towards the tropical rainforest, plant life transitions through distinct biomes. In the Arctic, vegetation is primarily limited to hardy mosses, lichens, and low shrubs adapted to extreme cold and short growing seasons. As the climate warms, forests of coniferous trees like spruce and fir dominate the subarctic regions, giving way to deciduous forests further south. Finally, in the tropical rainforest, biodiversity flourishes with a vast array of species, including towering trees, ferns, and epiphytes, thriving in warm temperatures and high humidity year-round.

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