This biome is a hot, moist biome found near Earth's equator,receiving from 60 to 160 inches of precipitation per year.
This is a biome characterized by tall grasses and occasional trees. There is a 6 to 8 month wet summer season and a dry winter season, where many fires occur.
Because this biome is dry, they have large daily temperature variations. Temperatures are high during the day. Once the Sun goes down, the weather can turn very cold.
The type of climate in which precipitation though very slight, is sufficient for growth of short, sparse grass. Also called Semi-arid.
This biome is caused by mountains blocking from the south and west. Annual temperatures range widely. Summers are warm to hot, but winters are cold.
This biome has both a warm and a cold season. Precipitation ranges from 30 to 60 inches per year. Much of the human population lives in this biome.
Within this biome, there is a wide range of temperatures between winter and summer seasons. Winters are long and cold, and the summers are short and cool.
This biome has long cold winters and short cool summers. They have low precipitation (less than 10 inches per year) and dry winds.