Label the geographic location of the following terrestrial biomes on the image below, and next to each one, one defining characteristic of this

biome. I. Taiga:
II. Temperate Rainforests:
III. Temperate Seasonal Forests:
IV. Tropical Rainforests:
V. Scrubland:
VI. Temperate Grassland:
VII. Savannah:
VIII: Desert:
IX:Tundra:
Savanna: VIII. Desert: IX. Tundra

Here is a labeled image with the corresponding biomes and their defining characteristics:

I. Taiga: Northernmost region with cold winters, dominated by coniferous forests.
II. Temperate Rainforests: Coastal regions with high rainfall and moderate temperatures, characterized by lush vegetation.
III. Temperate Seasonal Forests: Mid-latitude regions with four distinct seasons, characterized by deciduous trees.
IV. Tropical Rainforests: Near the equator with high rainfall and warm temperatures, extremely diverse and dense vegetation.
V. Scrubland: Dry regions with sparse vegetation and low rainfall, often dominated by shrubs and grasses.
VI. Temperate Grassland: Areas with moderate rainfall and varying temperatures, dominated by grasses.
VII. Savannah: Areas with a blend of grassland and scattered trees, found in tropical and subtropical regions with a distinct wet and dry season.
VIII. Desert: Arid regions with very low rainfall and extreme temperature variations, characterized by sparse vegetation.
IX. Tundra: Cold and dry regions found in the northernmost parts of the world, devoid of trees and dominated by low-growing plants such as mosses and lichens.

Note: The original image was not provided, so the labels are given in a textual format.