The tundra biome, characterized by its cold temperatures, low precipitation, and permafrost, hosts a unique array of flora and fauna adapted to extreme conditions. It plays a vital role in global climate regulation and carbon storage.
Read MoreBiomes: TundraThe taiga biome, characterized by its coniferous forests, plays a crucial role in the Earth's climate and carbon cycle, providing habitat for a variety of wildlife. Spanning across northern regions, this biome is marked by its long winters and short summers, influencing both its flora and fauna.
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