The two largest cities in Asia are in Mumbai, India (pop. 12,147,100) and it's biome is the "Gangetic Plains" and Seoul, South Korea (pop. 11,153,200) and its biome is Temperate (Deciduous) forests.
In the Americas (North, Central, South and the Carribean) Buenos Aires, Argentina (pop. 11,655,100) and Sao Paulo, Brazil (pop. 10,057,700)
In Europe: Moscow, Russia (pop, 8,376,000) and London, United Kingdom (pop, 7,938,000)
In Africa: Lagos, Nigeria (pop. 8,029,200) and Cairo, Egypt (pop. 7,764,700)
Most of the other biomes are in the last reference link provided. I have to run so couldn't be thorough with the rest but good luck!
2006-11-01 08:31:41
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answered by RockCityNoseBleed 2
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Asia - Seoul - 10,231,217
South America - São Paulo - 10,009,231
Asia - Mumbai - 9,925,891
South America - MExico City - 8,235,744
Europe - London - 7,074,265
Africa - Cairo - 6,800,992
Europe - Berlin - 3,400,000
Africa - Addis Ababa - 2,400,000
2006-11-01 08:33:13
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answered by Joe W. 2
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Biggest in terms of area or population?
2006-11-01 08:23:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you mean biggest in metropolitan geographical size? or do you mean biggest in regard to population?
2006-11-01 08:22:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-11-01 08:24:29
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answered by Sami 2
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