1) The areas in which coniferous forests are found includes a. northern parts of South America b. Bangladesh, Chile and China c. Japan, Myanmar and Chile d. Europe, China and Japan
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2) The location of temperate grasslands on the equator is a. 25° north and 40° south b. 35° north and 55° south c. 20° north and 50° south d. 10° north and 30° south
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3) The commonly found plants in the canopy layer of rainforest are a. walnut and oak b. birch and maple c. epiphytes and lianas d. beech and oak
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4) Considering the biomes, the regions where grass is dominate type of vegetation is called a. forest biome b. grassland biome c. polar biome d. desert biome
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5) The temperate grasslands in northern Europe are known as a. pampas b. prairies c. steppes d. vied
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6) The area which receives annual rainfall of less than 250 millimeters is classified as a. tropical forest b. desert c. grassland d. Savannas
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7) The range of temperature in temperate deciduous forests is a. −2°C to 10°C b. −6°C to 15°C c. 0°C to 10°C d. −20°C to 20°C
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8) The most essential element of photosynthesis is a. sunlight b. fertilizers c. rain d. greenhouse gases
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9) The decomposed animals and plants are absorbed in tropical rainforest by the a. buttress root system b. dormant root system c. shallow root system d. deep root system
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10) The layer of rain forest which keep the forest moist, cool and dark is classified as a. canopy layer b. coniferous layer c. deciduous layer d. cacti layer
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