<p>The biome that supplies the largest amount of food for humans is the
A. tundra
B.taiga
c. grassland
D. deciduous forest
E. tropical rain forest</p>
<p>Explain your answers please.</p>
<p>The biome that supplies the largest amount of food for humans is the
A. tundra
B.taiga
c. grassland
D. deciduous forest
E. tropical rain forest</p>
<p>Explain your answers please.</p>
<p>I think it’s the grassland / savanna. In the bio book, it emphasizes just how much grass there is all around. It’s obviously not tundra or taiga because those areas are cold and relatively barren. Deciduous and tropical rain forests… ehhh. I don’t see what type of food we’d get from that ><; other than like hunting animals or something. But grasslands provide lots of food. I’m not 100% on that.</p>
<p>I’m by no means a bio expert, but logically I’d say the answer has to be C. Grassland. You can find staple crops like corn, wheat, and soybean in the grasslands. Also, most livestock must live in grassland areas for them to graze - most livestock animals eat grass.</p>