Major natural zones typically represented on world maps include:
- Tundra: Cold, treeless regions found in the Arctic and on high mountains.
- Taiga (Boreal Forest): Coniferous forests found in subarctic regions.
- Temperate Forests: Forests with deciduous or mixed trees, found in mid-latitudes.
- Grasslands (Steppe/Prairie): Plains dominated by grasses.
- Deserts: Arid regions with very little rainfall.
- Savanna: Tropical grasslands with scattered trees.
- Tropical Rainforests: Dense forests with high rainfall and biodiversity, found near the equator.
- Mediterranean Vegetation: Found in regions with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
The map would likely use different colors to represent these zones, with a key (условные обозначения) to decipher them.