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Explain how a researcher should handle results that are opposite to what was hypothesized (negative results).
Tropical Rain Forest
A hot, moist biome found near the Earth's equator characterized by high biodiversity and dense canopy layers.
Coniferous Forest
A terrestrial biome dominated by coniferous trees, which are evergreens that have needle-shaped leaves and produce cones.
Evergreen Trees
Perennial plants that retain their leaves throughout the year, as opposed to deciduous trees that shed their leaves seasonally.
Temperate Deciduous Forest
A biome characterized by four seasons, where trees lose their leaves in winter, and it supports a wide range of biodiversity.
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