* Temperate rainforest. These biomes are found in cooler climates, such as the Pacific Northwest and New Zealand. They are characterized by abundant rainfall, tall trees, and a wide variety of plant and animal life.
* Temperate deciduous forest. These biomes are found in regions with moderate climates, such as eastern North America and Europe. They are characterized by trees that lose their leaves in the winter, as well as a variety of other plant and animal life.
* Grasslands. Found in regions with moderate to low rainfall, these biomes are characterized by vast stretches of grass, as well as a variety of grazing animals.
* Deserts. Found in regions with very low rainfall, these biomes are characterized by sparse vegetation, extreme temperatures, and a variety of adapted plants and animals.
* Tundra. Found in very cold climates, such as the Arctic and Antarctica, these biomes are characterized by frozen ground, permafrost, and a limited variety of plant and animal life.