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Africa’s biomes. precipitation. temperature. 5. Mediterranean. Africa’s five biomes. 3. Desert. 2. Savanna. 1. Rainforest. 2. Savanna. 3. Desert. 4. Grassland. 5. Mediterranean . 1. Tropical Rainforest. Dense tall evergreen forest.
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5. Mediterranean Africa’s five biomes 3. Desert 2. Savanna 1. Rainforest 2. Savanna 3. Desert 4. Grassland 5. Mediterranean
1. Tropical Rainforest Dense tall evergreen forest. Typical plants include strangler figs and tree ferns. Typical animals include snakes and birds. Mild frost-free winters and summers with year-round rain.
Africa’s five biomes 1. Rainforest
2. Savannah Thorny forest, woodlands, or scattered trees, many of which loose leaves during the dry season. Typical plants include acacias and grasses. Typical animals include giraffes and elephants. Warm frost-free winters, hot usually-wet summers, and a pronounced dry season. Fire and grazing are important vegetation-forming processes.
2. Savanna 2. Savanna
8. Desert Sparse drought-resistant vegetation, typically spiny and with tiny leaves and photosynthetic bark. Typical plants include cactuses, acacias and short-lived annuals. Typical animals include reptiles and ground-dwelling rodents. Precipitation low (less than 250 mm/yr) and evapotransporation high (more than 250 mm/yr). Temperature generally high. Fires generally are rare due to low biomass.
3. Desert 3. Desert
5. Mediterranean Sparse to dense woody vegetation of low trees and shrubs, typically with very thick, tough evergreen leaves. Typical plants are xerophytes include oaks, proteas, low pines, and junipers. Typical animals include birds and reptiles.
5. Mediterranean Summer – dry Winter - rain 5. Mediterranean