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Tundra

Tundra. Tundra has longer summers days and short winter sunlight. Taiga. Taiga is also called “boreal” this means that has common trees are larch, fir, hemlock, and spruce trees or northern coniferous forest. Estuaries.

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Tundra

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  1. Tundra Tundra has longer summers days and short winter sunlight.

  2. Taiga • Taiga is also called “boreal” this means that has common trees are larch, fir, hemlock, and spruce trees or northern coniferous forest.

  3. Estuaries • Estuaries is a costal body of water, partially surrounded by land, in which frsh water and salt water mix.

  4. Coral reef • Coral reefs are some of Earth’s most spectacularly beautiful and productive ecosystem. A reef is composed of hundreds of corals that together create a structure of brightly colored shapes and patterns.

  5. desert • Desert is a rain region with sparse to almost nonexistent plant life.

  6. Grasslands • Grasslands are a large communities covered with rich soil, grasses, and similar plants.

  7. Rain forest • Tropical rain forest have warm temperatures, wet weather, and lush plant growth. These forest are warm because they are near to the equator.

  8. Temperate forest • Temperate forest are dominated by broad leaved hardwood trees that lose their foliage annually. These trees include maple, oak, birch, elm, and ash.

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