taimestikuvöötmed
Taimestikuvöötmed, also known as vegetation zones or biomes, are large geographical areas characterized by distinct plant and animal communities that have adapted to the prevailing climate conditions. These zones are primarily determined by factors such as temperature, precipitation, and sunlight. The concept of taimestikuvöötmed helps us understand the distribution of life across the Earth's surface and the ecological relationships within different environments.
The Earth's major taimestikuvöötmed include tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts, grasslands, temperate forests, taiga (boreal forests), and
The boundaries between these zones are not always sharply defined and can transition gradually. Factors such