Biome, a large natural area of land with a particular climate, plants, and animals that are adapted to live there, Desert, a very dry area that receives very little rain, so only special plants and animals can live there, Grassland, a large area where grass is the main plant and there are few trees, tropical rainforest, a hot, very wet forest near the equator with many different kinds of plants and animals, temperate forest, a forest in regions with moderate temperatures and regular rainfall that often has trees which lose their leaves in autumn, taiga, a cold forest region of mainly evergreen trees found in northern parts of the world with long winters, tundra, a very cold, treeless region with permanently or seasonally frozen ground and only low plants , freshwater, water that is not salty, for example in rivers, lakes, and streams, equator, an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that is equally distant from the North and South Poles, sloth, a slow-moving mammal from Central and South America that sleeps a lot and eats mostly leaves, cactus, a plant that grows in dry places and has thick spines .
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