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Vygotsky's sociocultural theory places less emphasis than Piaget's on variations in cognitive skills in different cultural environments, the value of social interaction for promoting cognitive growth and cross- cultural variation in developmental patterns.
Temperate Grassland
A biome characterized by wide-open spaces with grasses as the dominant vegetation, experiencing moderate rainfall and distinct seasonal temperature variations.
Sagebrush
A type of shrub native to North America, known for its aromatic leaves and adapted to dry, arid conditions, commonly found in desert and steppe environments.
Desert
A temperate or tropical biome in which lack of precipitation limits plant growth.
Cactus
A family of plants that are adapted to dry environments, known for their thick, fleshy parts used to store water.
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