Deserts―Biomes, By GeoDivide
Deserts are barren areas of land where little precipitation occurs and living conditions are hostile. Despite the lack of life, desert landscapes inspire us with their stark beauty.
Continue reading →Deserts are barren areas of land where little precipitation occurs and living conditions are hostile. Despite the lack of life, desert landscapes inspire us with their stark beauty.
Continue reading →Shrublands are relatively arid regions of Earth where it is too dry for trees to flourish. Often overlooked, they take second or third place to forests or grasslands when it comes to beauty contests. They are a mix of shrubs and grasses, spanning the subtropics to the temperate latitudes. Shrublands have surprising biodiversity considering their parched appearance. They are a place of heat and drought, yet still abundant with life.
Continue reading →The Savannah is the vast open country of the tropics. It consists of a patchwork of trees and shrubs on a bed of grass. It is a place of deluge and drought. It dominates the continent at the center of our world. Of all the world’s habitats, it supports the earth’s most famous wildlife, the safari.
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