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>1. Dominant Biome Classification
>The Yucatán Peninsula is classified primarily within the tropical seasonal forest and tropical savanna biomes, with some tropical dry forest and semi-deciduous forest zones.
>A colloquial name for a tropical seasonal forest is often:
>"Tropical dry forest"
>This term is commonly used interchangeably in casual and semi-technical contexts, even though there is a subtle distinction:
>Tropical seasonal forest refers broadly to forests with distinct wet and dry seasons, including both deciduous (leaf-shedding) and semi-deciduous types.
>Tropical dry forest is more specific and usually refers to the drier end of that spectrum, where most trees are deciduous.
>1. Dominant Biome Classification
>The Yucatán Peninsula is classified primarily within the tropical seasonal forest and tropical savanna biomes, with some tropical dry forest and semi-deciduous forest zones.
>A colloquial name for a tropical seasonal forest is often:
>"Tropical dry forest"
>This term is commonly used interchangeably in casual and semi-technical contexts, even though there is a subtle distinction:
>Tropical seasonal forest refers broadly to forests with distinct wet and dry seasons, including both deciduous (leaf-shedding) and semi-deciduous types.
>Tropical dry forest is more specific and usually refers to the drier end of that spectrum, where most trees are deciduous.
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