Rainforests - Near the equator, temperatures are hot and there is a lot of rain, Tropical forests - Further from the equator, a lot of rain but not as much as in a rainforest, Savannahs - A dry, tropical climate; a transitional landscape between the tropical forests and deserts, Deserts - The driest areas of the hot zone, hardly gets any rainfall, only a few plants and animals, Mediterranean forests and scrublands - An area of land where shrubs dominate and there is limited tree growth, Oceanic landscapes - Abundant, regular rainfall and mild temperatures, Continental landscapes - The inland regions of the continents in the northern hemisphere, in the areas with more rainfall, forests have formed; examples: boreal forests and the Scandinavian and Russian Taiga, Steppe landscapes - Dry with a range in temperatures, not enough water for forests - only grasses grow, Polar landscapes - Tundra and perpetual snow and ice; little rainfall, strong wings and a short growing season, High mountain landscapes - Different plant species and different temperatures and humidity levels,

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