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Terrestrial ecosystem - Coggle Diagram
Terrestrial ecosystem
Tundra
Vegetation typical of cold climates that includes mosses, lichens and some dwarf trees.
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Tropical forest
Tropical forests are terrestrial ecosystems generated by natural succession, dominated by trees and shrubs of wild flora species with heights of at least 5 meters at maturity, with a surface area greater than 0.25 hectares and with an upper crown layer. 30%.
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Taiga
The taiga or boreal forest is a biome characterized by its coniferous forest formations, being one of the largest forest masses on the planet.
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Meadow
The prairie is also a biome made up of a succession of grasses and shrubs, which develops in a temperate climate and experiences a warm season in the summer and a cold season in the winter.
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Temperate forest
Temperate forests are those found in temperate climates. They are found mainly in the northern hemisphere since it is where we find the least submerged areas.
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Desert
Deserts can contain valuable mineral deposits that were formed in the arid environment, or were exposed by erosion. In the lower zones can form salares.
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Mediterranian forest
The Mediterranean forest is one of the types of forests that exist and that is very characteristic of areas with a temperate Mediterranean climate, with high temperatures, large differences between seasons and abundant rains in spring and winter (very low the rest of the year, and then it is an arid climate).
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