Sentences with phrase «different biomes with»

Not exact matches

The genus is so far ranging due to its unparticular diet and adaptability to different biomes and landforms, from marshes to hillsides to drainage ditches and even vacant lots, in both dry and wet regions, with varying proximity to water and rivers.
Rockstar could stick to real geography better instead of taking huge liberties with the landscape of the USA in order to cram wildly different biomes and environments next to one another, resulting in a desert, a swamp, and snowy mountains all being within 15 minutes by horse of one another, which is far from immersive and realistic.
Each biome features a different set of critters, each with their own attacks and behavior patterns.
This worksheet includes 26 pages with a wide variety of activities and exercises about ecosystems, the food chain, and the different types of biomes.
There are a multitude of different biomes that you can come across, starting with jungle and cave settings, but stretching beyond to ruined cities, deep underground lava pits, and even floating islands found up in the sky.
The developer states that» Originally the plan was that you unlock different regions representing different biomes and themes with different Ooblets, trainers, and challenges all through the Badgetown trolley.»
You can count the pixels on any object and count the different colors in the whole game pretty quick and, most distressingly, the background of the battle screen is just blackness with a little sprig of whatever biome you're standing on at the very top.
The two new worlds of the Royal Islands and The Outlands contain new biomes (swamps, steppes and mountains), with unique looks and different setups.
Made up of 5 different continents, each with their own unique biome, Xenoblade Chronicles X is comprised of beautiful vistas, diverse life, and futuristic robots known as Skells, which will leave you full of amazement at a number of points through the game.
The rationales for coupling are to investigate potentially significant feedbacks (e.g., radiative properties for different airborne crystalline ice structures, changes in air and water inertia due to suspended dust and sediments, and water and other material exchanges with plants and biome evolution) and to achieve ever fuller depictions of Earth's fluid envelope.
So you need to look at a wide range of indicators all of which have independent sources of error (for instance, errors in satellites are not likely to be correlated with errors in weather stations or ocean buoys) and see if your understanding matches all of the different aspects that you expect from the theory (stratospheric cooling, ocean warming, Arctic melt, poleward and upward expansion of biomes etc...).
That includes over 100 dinosaurs spread out over 6 different areas, each with their own biome.
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