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Although exceptions can occur, the following biomes are generally located closer or farther away from the equator, relative to each other: boreal forest, tropical savanna, tropical rainforest, Mediterranean woodland and scrub, tundra, and midlatitude forest. List the biomes (in order) from those most likely to be found close to the equator (number 1) to those most likely to be found furthest away from the equator (number 6). Explain how latitude affects the location of these biomes.
Although exceptions can occur, the following biomes are generally located closer or farther away from the equator, relative to each other: boreal forest, tropical savanna, tropical rainforest, Mediterranean woodland and scrub, tundra, and midlatitude forest. List the biomes (in order) from those most likely to be found close to the equator (number 1) to those most likely to be found furthest away from the equator (number 6). Explain how latitude affects the location of these biomes.
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