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I am doing the project "Home Sweet Biome: How Do Plants Grow in Different Environments?". In the procedure section, is the sunny spot the temperate forest and the shady and warmer spot the tropical forest? Thanks
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sorry for the late response,
Yes, the sunny spot in the procedure is the temperate forest and the shady spot represents the tropical forest. The shade is there to represent the large trees that block the sunlight to the ground in tropical rainforests.

Here are some links to information about both biomes:
https://www.britannica.com/science/tropical-rainforest
https://www.britannica.com/science/temperate-forest
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