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tnt_battle

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Most of the big game mammals in Africa are naturally adapted to which biome?
 
  A) Desert
  B) Tropical savanna
  C) Monsoon forest
  D) Boreal forest
  E) Tropical rainforest

Question 2

This biome is widespread in drier portions of the A climatic realm. It is dominated by low-growing scraggly trees and tall bushes.
 
  A) Tropical Rainforest
  B) Tropical Deciduous Forest
  C) Tropical Scrub
  D) Tropical Grassland
  E) Mediterranean Woodland and Shrub


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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