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Deserts
Arboretums: Thompson Arboretum, Chaparral Biome, Desert Biome, Desert Biomes, Deserts, DesertUSA
Forests
Deciduous Forest Biome, Evergreen Project: Temperate Biome, Fantastic Forest, ForestInformation.com, Forests: Seeing the Forest Through the Trees, Smokey Bear, Urban Forestry Lab Exercises, Woods Ablaze
Marine Habitats
Estuaries, Aquatic Environments, Life in a Massachusetts Tide Pool, Oceanography For Students, Sea Pressure and Depth, Texas State Aquarium Educational Kid's Page, The Ocean Biome
Ponds
Ecology: The Pond Ecosystem, Lakes and Ponds Habitat Guide
Prairies and Grasslands
Grassland, Grasslands, Grasslands Biome, The Wild Habitat - Grasslands and Savanna
Rainforests
Class Pages, Amazon Interactive, Amazonia Fun Quest, Chunky Monkey's Rain-Forest Friends, Climate Kaleidoscope, How a Rainforest Works, Kids' Corner: Rainforest Action, KuKura, Guardian of the Rainforest, Live From The Rainforest, On the Line - Tropical Rain Forests, Rain Forest Report Card
Taiga
Taiga Biome, The Taiga Biome, The Taiga Biome
Tundra
Athropolis, Live from Antarctica, The Tundra Biome, The Tundra Biome - Arctic vs. Alpine, Tundra, Tundra, Tundra and Polar, Tundra Biome, Wild Arctic Activities
Wetlands
Dynamics of the Salt Marsh, Kawai Nui Marsh, Salish Sea Expeditions, The Young Scientist's Introduction to Wetland
Biomes
Learn about the different biomes of the world.
Biomes and Soils
Includes information on how scientists classify biomes, and the major characteristics of each biome.
Biomes of the World
Quick facts about habitats across the globe including several photos of the land, plants, and animals of each region.
Habitats/Biomes
Describes the characteristics of several biomes and provides further information on some of the animals that live in each habitat.
Major Biomes of the World
View information about the major biomes of the world.
Tour of Biomes
A biome is a distinct ecological community of plants and animals living together in a particular climate. Learn about tropical rain forests, tropical savannahs, deciduous forests, deserts, subarctic taigas, and polar tundras.