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a lumber company is considering moving to a location with more abundant trees. which biome should this company not consider?
temperate deciduous forest \tgrasslands
tropical rainforest \ttaiga
Brief Explanations
To determine which biome the lumber company should not consider, we analyze the vegetation of each biome:
- Temperate deciduous forests have a significant number of trees that shed leaves seasonally.
- Tropical rainforests are extremely rich in tree diversity and abundance.
- Taiga (boreal forest) is dominated by coniferous trees.
- Grasslands, however, are characterized by grasses as the dominant vegetation, with very few trees (except for some scattered ones in certain types like savannas, but overall tree abundance is low compared to the other options). So a lumber company seeking abundant trees would not consider grasslands.
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B. grasslands