Specify four types of biomes that are found in North America based on their general location on the continent and their interrelated patterns of natural vegetation and climate.
A biome is a community of the plants and animals and is characterized by the environment they exist in and are formed by the shaded physical characteristics.
The North American continents is a diverse continent that has more than four biomes and is characterized by the tundra biome at the top was the severe ice-laden winds and soil is permanently frozen through the year. Vegetation is thick roots and perennial shrubs.
The rocky mountain is the transition zones between the tundra and the coniferous zone and trees have needle-like leaves due to low temperatures such as deciduous shrubs.
Near the coastal lands are the subtropical and broadleaf forest biomes that are characterized by the rainfall characteristics that have more warm and sunny day and have a sufficient amount of rain. Soil is poor and does not support crops.
While desert biome on the eastern side of the country is characterized by high temperatures and dry winds and has drought-resistant trees species of cacti.