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match the vocabul with the correct defin.
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wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground
habitat in mid-latitude areas covered in broad-leaved trees which shed leaves during the winter
season
habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forest
northern-most terrestrial habitat which is treeless and the subsoil is frozen year-round
To solve this vocabulary - definition matching problem related to habitat conservation, we analyze each description and match it with the appropriate habitat term (assuming common habitat terms like Bog, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Taiga, Tundra):
1. For "wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground"
This description fits a Bog. Bogs are wetland areas with clay - like or peaty soil that has low permeability, so water does not seep into the ground easily.
2. For "habitat in mid - latitude areas covered in broad - leaved trees which shed leaves during the winter season"
This is a Temperate Deciduous Forest. These forests are found in mid - latitudes, and the trees (such as oak, maple) are broad - leaved and shed their leaves in winter.
3. For "habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forest"
This is the Taiga (also known as Boreal Forest). The Taiga is located south of the Tundra and is dominated by coniferous trees like spruce, pine, and fir.
4. For "northern - most terrestrial habitat which is treeless and the subsoil is frozen year - round"
This is the Tundra. The Tundra is the northernmost terrestrial biome, it is treeless, and the subsoil (permafrost) remains frozen throughout the year.
If we assume the answer choices (from the partial view, likely Bog, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Taiga, Tundra in some order):
- "wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground" → Bog
- "habitat in mid - latitude areas covered in broad - leaved trees which shed leaves during the winter season" → Temperate Deciduous Forest
- "habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forest" → Taiga
- "northern - most terrestrial habitat which is treeless and the subsoil is frozen year - round" → Tundra
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To solve this vocabulary - definition matching problem related to habitat conservation, we analyze each description and match it with the appropriate habitat term (assuming common habitat terms like Bog, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Taiga, Tundra):
1. For "wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground"
This description fits a Bog. Bogs are wetland areas with clay - like or peaty soil that has low permeability, so water does not seep into the ground easily.
2. For "habitat in mid - latitude areas covered in broad - leaved trees which shed leaves during the winter season"
This is a Temperate Deciduous Forest. These forests are found in mid - latitudes, and the trees (such as oak, maple) are broad - leaved and shed their leaves in winter.
3. For "habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forest"
This is the Taiga (also known as Boreal Forest). The Taiga is located south of the Tundra and is dominated by coniferous trees like spruce, pine, and fir.
4. For "northern - most terrestrial habitat which is treeless and the subsoil is frozen year - round"
This is the Tundra. The Tundra is the northernmost terrestrial biome, it is treeless, and the subsoil (permafrost) remains frozen throughout the year.
If we assume the answer choices (from the partial view, likely Bog, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Taiga, Tundra in some order):
- "wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground" → Bog
- "habitat in mid - latitude areas covered in broad - leaved trees which shed leaves during the winter season" → Temperate Deciduous Forest
- "habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forest" → Taiga
- "northern - most terrestrial habitat which is treeless and the subsoil is frozen year - round" → Tundra