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Biomes in Eco
Taiga Biome
A cold and somewhat dry biome that supports a sparse forest of conniferous trees.
Cold Forest Biome
A biome wet enough to support dense tree cover, and cold enough that conniferous trees tend to dominate.
Wetland Biome
A unique biome characterized by a saturation of the soil with fresh or brackish water.
Warm Coast Biome
Beaches and shallow waters in warmer climates.
Ocean Biome
The parts of the ocean on the continental shelves, abundant with life.
Desert Biome
The dryest biome, and in Eco currently the hottest as well.
Cold Steppe Biome
A geologically uplifted part of the desert with species more tolerant to cold and that enjoy the steep cliffs caused by erosion.
Deep Ocean Biome
The deepest parts of the ocean, bearing the largest marine species and migrating populations of fish.
High Desert Biome
A slightly colder grassland, often characterized by even fewer trees and larger open spaces.
Cold Coast Biome
Beaches and shallow waters in colder climates.
Grassland Biome
A biome where there is enough water to support grasses but not many trees.
Warm Forest Biome
A biome wet enough to support dense tree cover, and warm enough that broadleaf trees tend to dominate.
Tundra Biome
A very cold biome that cannot support trees but is host to a unique plant and animal community.
Coast Biome
Rainforest Biome
A wet and warm biome that supports a forest abundant with plant and animal life.
Ice Biome
The coldest areas of the land, covered by glacial ice.