Memory BiomesVersión en línea Match the biomes to their descriptions por Jo Coombes This biome is usually made up of tall, densely growing, broad-leaved evergreen trees in an area of high annual rainfall This is an region with little rainfall. It supports only sparse and widely-spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all This is the coldest of all the biomes. It is noted for its frost-molded landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons This is a coastal area with hot, dry summers and mild, cool rainy winters This biome is a swampy moist forest, characterised by its cold, long and severe winters, and short summers. This is an area, sometimes known as a prairie, in which the natural vegetation consists largely of perennial grasses. It is characterised by subhumid and semiarid climates This biome can be almost an treeless grassland. It refers to a landscape that is largely grassland with scattered trees or scrub. This biome is dominated by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm, moist summers and mild winters. The three major areas of this forest type occur in the Northern Hemisphere: eastern North America, eastern Asia, and Europe