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Which biomes would be the coldest?
deciduous forests and savannas
tundras and taigas
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Tundras and taigas.
Both occur at higher latitudes and have much colder climates than temperate deciduous forests or warm savannas. Tundra is the coldest (long, severe winters, permafrost, very short growing season); taiga (boreal forest) has long, cold winters and short summers. Deciduous forests are temperate and much milder, and savannas are warm tropical/subtropical grasslands.
Both occur at higher latitudes and have much colder climates than temperate deciduous forests or warm savannas. Tundra is the coldest (long, severe winters, permafrost, very short growing season); taiga (boreal forest) has long, cold winters and short summers. Deciduous forests are temperate and much milder, and savannas are warm tropical/subtropical grasslands.
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