1) Tropical Rainforest: Typically located near the equator, characterized by high temperatures, abundant rainfall, and lush vegetation.
2) Savanna: Found in regions with a seasonal dry season, consisting of grassy plains with scattered trees.
3) Desert: Occurs in extremely dry regions with limited rainfall, characterized by sparse vegetation and high temperatures.
4) Mediterranean: Found in regions with a Mediterranean climate, featuring dry summers and wet winters, with a variety of vegetation including evergreen shrubs and trees.
5) Temperate Deciduous Forest: Located in regions with moderate climates, typified by trees that lose their leaves seasonally.
6) Taiga: Also known as the Boreal Forest, it occurs in high-latitude regions with cold temperatures and coniferous trees.
7) Tundra: Found in polar regions with permafrost, characterized by low temperatures, limited vegetation, and a short growing season.
8) Alpine: Occurs at high elevations in mountainous regions, characterized by cold temperatures, low oxygen levels, and specialized vegetation adapted to harsh conditions.