The main types of natural vegetation can be categorized into several distinct types based on their characteristics and geographical location. Firstly, there are tropical rainforests, which are characterized by dense, lush vegetation and high levels of biodiversity. They are found mainly near the equator and receive heavy rainfall throughout the year. Secondly, there are deserts, which have sparse vegetation and are located in arid regions with little to no rainfall. Thirdly, there are grasslands, also known as prairies or savannas, which are characterized by vast expanses of grasses and a few scattered trees. These are found in temperate and tropical regions with moderate rainfall. Fourthly, there are temperate forests, which have a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees and are found in regions with moderate to high rainfall and distinct seasons. Lastly, there are tundra regions, which have low-growing vegetation such as shrubs, mosses, and lichens and are found in extremely cold and dry regions near the poles.
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