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Heath | 21:43 Mon 15th Nov 2004 | Animals & Nature
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Does anyone know what the natural regions of the world are?There are supposedly more after:Arctic circle, Equitorial,Hot desert,Monsoon,Savannah,Mediterranian.Please please please, does anyone know, I sorta need this for the 16th.

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How about, tundra and rain forest

Not sure what is being asked here, there are many classifications of regions. Purely geographical, defined by latitude would be: Arctic, Temperate, Tropical and Equatorial. There are then the climatic zones including monsoon, desert, alpine, sub-arctic and others. These all affect the third classification of flora and fauna e.g. tundra, rain forrest, boreal...

 

It's a long time since the first ever GCSE Geography!

 

 

A few more. but it isn't a straightforward question as Alphil says as they can be broken down into sub groups and sub sub groups!

 

Here's a few more to help you: Prairie, Taiga (coniferous forest) Steppe and Pampas.

It's all a matter of definition and classification.  There are not exactly clear dividing lines between the different types of landscape, and some could be combined into general groups, or sub-divided.  It sounds as if you are asking us to regurgitate a specific list which your teacher hasd given to you, and we can't give an accurate answer without having been in the same class.
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Ok, thank you guys! yeah, it not very descriptiveqestion is it? It's part of a topic i started in class recently and that's all we were asked to find....the teacher in question is evil so i suppose that's why...lol

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