Biomes

                             Biomes


Biomes are large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat. In minecraft the most common biome is a forest. a mushroom biome is the rarest.If you want to build your house in the middle of many trees a forest, snow biome or jungle would be suitable. If you want a flat area a desert, plain and maybe a mushroom biome would work. if you want a hilly place try extreme hills and if you get a big hilly one, a mushroom biome.


Forest biome. Forest biomes are the most common biome and have birch and oak wood.














Jungle biome. Jungle biomes are the second rarest biome and have huge trees.










mushroom biome. Mushroom biomes have giant mushrooms and have mycelium.








Desert. Deserts have nothing but sand cactus dead shrubs and the occasional desert temple filled with gold and diamond :).









                                                  plains are common biomes that usually connect to forest biomes. They have ponds caves and the occasional small plateau.






                                                                                             extreme hills has mountains and is the only biome with emerald .









                                                                                                                                          Snow biome. snow biomes have spruce trees, ice and snow.                                  











Ocean. Oceans have nothing but Water.







swampland. swamplands have Oak wood, vines, witch hut's, and clay.







                                              Hell. Also known as the nether hell has netherrack,soul sand, nether brick, and nether fortresses.









                                                                                            End. The end has endermen,endstone, obsidian pillars and the most deadly thing in the game.. the Ender Dragon (in 1.7.2 renamed rainbow serpent on some pc's/mac's).                                                                                  

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