>>30386725picrel's what I have for /mans/, for some brief summary:
>Tropical moist forestYour average tropical rainforest. Trees always have their leaves, the ground is always dark and usually wetland, and tend to be rather foggy by thread request too. The shore might be covered by mangrove forests.
>Seasonal tropical forestYour average "subtropical forest". Trees lost their leaves during dry season, leading to more grass and shrubs on the ground. Seasonal change is obvious. Good for agriculture once trees are chopped down.
>Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrubA mix of dry forest, shrubland, and grassland. Landscape tend to look greyish-green due to waxy leaves. Sunny and photogenic summer, reasonably good for agriculture, but quite good for plants like grapes and olives.
>Cool holeSupernatural cool hole leading to complex caves. The biome here depends on how cold the hole is - it can be anything from dry conifer forest to shrubland, or even barren, rugged meadows.
>Cave systemMany elaborate cave systems in the world are limestone caves caused by water melting holes through them. The monsoonal climate of /mans/ certainly have the water, and we can explain its prominence in the north by saying it's an uplifted seafloor instead of the orogen that likely forms the south.