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Plants in this biome have features to survive long drought even though rainfall totals can be as high as 250 cm in a given month.

Select one:

a. savanna

b. tundra

c. desert

d. tropical dry forest

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Answer:

Tropical dry forest. (And D).

Step-by-step explanation:

Tropical dry forest occurs in climate which receives several hundred centimeter of rain per year, and are warm-year round. These dry forest have long dry season which vary with geographical location, and last several months.

In this forests deciduous trees are more predominate, and during the drought time, a leafless period occurs, which varies with species types.

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Answer:

d. Tropical dry forest

Step-by-step explanation:

Tropical dry forest is a tropical forest where enough precipitation occurs to support trees. However, the rainfall is not enough to support the lush vegetation of a tropical rain forest. These biomes are mostly found in areas with distinct rainy and dry seasons. Annual rainfall is 150 to 200 cm (60 to 80 in). The plant species are able to survive the dry seasons which may last as long as 2 to 3 months. During the dry season, many tropical trees overcome the dry season by shedding their leaves and becoming dormant.

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