24 Natural Biomes

1. Temperate Grassland - Vast, flat expanses with grasses, few trees, and a semi-arid climate, ideal for grazing animals.

2. Savanna - Tropical or subtropical grasslands dotted with occasional trees, experiencing seasonal rainfall and drought.

3. Steppe - Dry, treeless plains with short grasses, characterized by extreme temperature changes between summer and winter.

4. Flood Plain - Low-lying areas near rivers, prone to flooding, featuring fertile soil and lush vegetation.

5. Marsh - Wetland areas with standing water, rich in plant life like reeds and grasses, often home to various bird species.

6. Swamp - Waterlogged forests or wetlands with standing water, dense vegetation, and diverse wildlife, including amphibians.

7. Bog - Wetland areas that accumulate peat, acidic, and nutrient-poor, often found in cool climates.

8. Fen - A type of wetland, more alkaline than bogs, rich in nutrients and supporting a variety of plant and animal species.

9. Snowy Peaks - High-altitude mountain ranges with snow-covered summits, often cold and inhospitable to most life.

10. Alpine - High-elevation, rocky regions with rugged terrain, limited vegetation, and harsh weather conditions.

11. Rocky Highlands - Elevated, rocky regions with sparse vegetation, characterized by sharp cliffs and steep slopes.

12. Volcanoes - Areas dominated by active or dormant volcanoes, featuring lava flows, craters, and unique ecosystems around them.

13. Sandy Desert - Dry, hot regions covered by sand dunes, with minimal rainfall and sparse vegetation.

14. Rocky Desert - Deserts with rocky terrain and little vegetation, experiencing extreme heat and limited rainfall.

15. Salt Flat - Dry, flat land covered with a layer of salt deposits, often found in desert regions with low moisture.

16. Volcanic Desert - A desert with volcanic activity, consisting of ash, lava rocks, and minimal plant life.

17. Temperate Forest - Moderate climate with four distinct seasons, featuring a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees.

18. Jungle - Dense, tropical forest ecosystems, rich in biodiversity, with heavy rainfall and warm temperatures year-round.

19. Taiga - Cold, coniferous forest biome with long winters and short summers, mostly found in northern latitudes.

20. Mangrove - Coastal forests in tropical regions, with salt-tolerant trees growing in tidal waters, providing important wildlife habitats.

21. Deciduous Forest - Forests with trees that lose their leaves in autumn, experiencing four seasons with mild to cold winters.

22. Coniferous Forest - Forests found in colder climates, with conifer trees like pines, spruces, and firs.

23. Evergreen Forest - Forests composed mainly of trees that retain their foliage year-round, typically in temperate or tropical zones.

24. Petrified Forest - A unique biome where ancient trees have turned to stone, typically found in arid environments with minimal vegetation.

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