Tundra
Seasonal Rainforest
Biomes and Such
100

Looking east, this continent has the largest area of tundra.

Asia

100

King Louie! This animal is commonly found in the seasonal rainforest and is known for its bright orange fur.

Orangutan 
100

This biome, known for its vast open spaces, has very few trees and is home to animals like bison, prairie dogs, and zebras. It is commonly found in places like the Great Plains.

Grasslands

200

I wouldn't call it warm, but this is the season when the tundra experiences nearly 24 hours of daylight.

Summer

200

Speaking of latitude, the seasonal rainforest biome is mostly found near this baseline of degrees

Equator

200

This biome experiences a temperature range of about 70°F to 85°F year-round and has more species of plants and animals than any other biome?

Tropical Rainforest

300

No trees! This is the term for the layer of permanently frozen ground found in the tundra.

Permafrost

300

This major river in South America flows through seasonal rainforest regions.

Amazon River

300

This biome is home to animals like caribou, polar bears, and snow owls. It has long, harsh winters and a brief growing season in the summer.

Tundra

400

This hardy animal of the tundra has a thick coat to survive extreme cold.

Polar Bear

400

This large cat, native to the seasonal rainforest, has spots that help it blend into its environment. Cars are sometimes likened to it.

Jaguar

400

Sharing a name with an electronic music duo, this biome is known for its long, cold winters and short summers, and housing large mammals such as moose and wolves.

Taiga

500

The Bering Strait separates the tundra regions of these two continents.

Asia and North America

500

This adventurous archaeologist, known for his iconic fedora and whip, would likely find himself navigating through the dense, humid undergrowth of a seasonal rainforest while searching for ancient artifacts.

Indiana Jones
500

More like an aquatic ecosystem, this biome is often referred to as the "rainforests of the sea," is known for its high biodiversity and is primarily found in tropical oceans, thriving in warm, clear, shallow waters.

Coral Reef