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Terrestrial biomes are characterized by certain types of organisms, rainfall, temperature and soil type. Answer the following question using the choices provided. The answer choices may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Which biome is characterized by low rainfall, plants with shallow root systems, and animals such as lizards, scorpions, insects, and snakes?

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Temperate Deciduous Forest
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Tundra
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C
Grasslands
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D
Desert
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Tropical Rainforest
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Solution

The correct option is E Desert
A. Temperate deciduous forest has moderate rainfall of about 75-150 cm/yr. Commonly found life forms are maple trees and animals like deer, racoon etc.
B. Tundra biome has very little rainfall of less than 25 cm annually. Only lichens are found in Tundra.
C. Grasslands have medium amounts of rainfall about 25-75 cm/yr. Commonly found life forms are grasses and animals like horse and bison.
D. Deserts have low rainfall of less than 30 cm/yr. Commonly found life forms are cactus plants and plants with shallow root system due to the scarcity of water and animals like snake, lizards and some insects.
E. Tropical rainforests have a very high amount of rainfall of more than 250 cm/yr. Commonly found life forms are canopy trees and a vast variety of hidden animals.
Hence the biome characterized by low rainfall, plants with shallow root systems, and animals such as lizards, scorpions, insects, and snakes is Desert.
So, the correct answer is 'Desert'.

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