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29 October, 20:09

Which of the following shows the correct order from coldest to hottest average annual temperature? A. taigaright arrowtundraright arrowrain forestright arrowtemperate forest B. rain forestright arrowtemperate forestright arrowtaigaright arrowtundra C. temperate forestright arrowtaigaright arrowtundraright arrowrain forest D. tundraright arrowtaigaright arrowtemperate forestright arrowrain forest

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  1. 29 October, 20:31
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    D. tundraright arrowtaigaright arrowtemperate forestright arrowrain forest
  2. 29 October, 20:31
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    Your answer would be D.

    Tundra - > Taiga - > Temperate forest - > Rain Forest.

    The tundra on average, is the coldest biome. It's usually a flat area of land, because the cold during the winter season doesn't let much grow.

    The taiga is the second coldest. It is usually a forest, which gets snowed on. It usually has trees such as pine trees grow there. (coniferous trees.)

    The temperate forest is the second warmest. The weather tends to be relatively mild in this biome.

    The rainforest is the generally hottest. It's closest to the equator, normally, so the temperatures stay warm, and generally don't change.
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