1. Temperate Deciduous Forest: This biome is characterized by trees that lose their leaves in the fall, such as oak, maple, and beech. It's found in the eastern US, with a humid climate and distinct seasons.
2. Grassland: Also called prairies or steppes, these biomes have a wide expanse of grasses with few trees. They are found in the central US, with hot summers, cold winters, and limited rainfall.
3. Desert: Located in the southwestern US, deserts are arid regions with very low rainfall and sparse vegetation. They are characterized by extreme temperatures, and plants have adapted to survive these harsh conditions.
These three biomes are just a starting point. The US is home to many other biomes, including forests, mountains, tundra, and wetlands.