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Which biome is the most difficult for a biologist?

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Estelle’s Answer

It depends on the temperament of the researcher. I would not like the bitter cold of the artic, but that might be because I'm from Texas.
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Valerie’s Answer

Hi Corey, what do you mean the most difficult? There are 7 biomes tropical rainforests, temperate forests, deserts, tundra, taiga, grasslands and savanna. A biologist studies biology, these professionals can do anything with a biology degree such as go to medical school, be a biology professor, or go into the wild to study biology, study genetics, etc. I think it is a personal preference to each person which biome is most difficult to study based on their current location and travel expenses, and what they wish to study. It would be hard to study cactuses while in a rainforest!
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