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15 February, 00:03

Which of the following statements about terrestrial biomes is true? A. All biomes not dominated by trees typically exhibit considerable seasonality in either temperature, precipitation, or both B. All biomes not dominated by trees have their primary production limited by a relative scarcity of water. C. One way in which tropical and temperate rain forest are different is that tropical rain forest have broad leaved evergreen trees and temperate rain forests have deciduous trees. D. Boreal forest and arctic tundra biomes are only found in the northern hemisphere. E. A & B F. A & C G. A & D H. A, B, & C I. A, B, & D J. A, C, & D

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  1. 15 February, 00:12
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    A. All biomes not dominated by trees typically exhibit considerable seasonality in either temperature, precipitation, or both

    A biome is composed of various diverging ecosystems that relates with the community. Biomes can either be deserts, grassland, savanna, tropical rain forest, taiga, boreal and etc.
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