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Multiple Choice
Which terrestrial biome covers the largest area on Earth?
A
Taiga (Boreal Forest)
B
Savanna
C
Desert
D
Tropical Rainforest
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Begin by understanding what a biome is: a biome is a large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region defined by its climate and vegetation.
Identify the key characteristics of each biome listed in the problem: Taiga (Boreal Forest), Savanna, Desert, and Tropical Rainforest.
Taiga, also known as Boreal Forest, is characterized by cold climates and coniferous forests. It is found in the northern parts of North America, Europe, and Asia.
Savanna is characterized by grasslands with scattered trees and is typically found in regions with warm temperatures and seasonal rainfall, such as Africa and South America.
Desert is characterized by very low precipitation and extreme temperatures, found in regions like the Sahara and the Australian Outback. Tropical Rainforest is characterized by high rainfall and biodiversity, found near the equator in regions like the Amazon and Southeast Asia.