Biomes

Environments (or Biomes) are different types of landscapes located around a Terraria world. The most common ones are Forests and Deserts, located on the surface. Going farther left or right will eventually lead to the Corruption. On each side there are large bodies of water called Oceans. Underground environments are also present in the forms of the Underground, the Cavern, and The Underworld. The sky itself has it's own environment called Floating Islands.

Each environment has it's own perils as well as difficulties.

Forests
Forests are the most common environment that the player will come across. Green grass grows across the dirt, which can spawn mushrooms. Vines can grow from the bottom of grass covered dirt blocks if they have a space beneath them. Contrary to it's name, forests are still considered the same Biome even without the presence of trees. However, trees can only grow on grass covered dirt. Forests are considered lower end environments because of the spawning of the weaker slimes during the day time.

Deserts
Deserts are large expanses of Sand. They are quite common between Forests, and have the same monster spawns as Forests do. Due to the way sand works when dropped in gaps; it's very easy to mine by simply digging a few feet down and working in a horizontal line. However, take care that you stand a bit away from the sand when doing this as falling sand does damage when it lands on top of a player.

Oceans
At each end of every map there will be a deep body of water. However, this water is not infinite, and can be drained like any other body of water. Occasionally maps will spawn with underwater chests, usually quite a distance away from shore. The items contained inside will be water relate, like Flippers and Breathing Reeds.

The Underground
After reaching a depth of 0f and going below you will be in The Underground. The music will change when you pass this point, and stronger monsters will spawn. This layer is considered completely separate from the surface, so if a Blood Moon rises it will not affect you. Compared to the rest, The Underground is the second biggest biome. The treasure found here is mid level, and very valuable to players who are ready for more adventure. The player may also encounter their first Worm: The Giant Worm. This is a very tough opponent to fight without preparation, so make sure to have plenty of room to maneuver when fighting these.

The Cavern
As the biggest and deepest biome in Terraria, The Cavern is massive. On Large maps it is easily 50% of the entire world. It also encompasses the Underground Jungle and the bottom part of the Dungeon. It's also home to a harder set of monsters, including the home of Skeleton, which drop the much needed Hook to make Grappling Hooks. The treasure here is similar to the Underground, however you are also more likely to find Glowing Mushrooms, which are used to make the most power healing consumables in the game.

Underground Jungle
The Underground Jungle is one of the higher tier biomes in the game, and rests on the opposite side of the map from the Dungeon. The jungle will have vegetation in the form of vines, flowers, glowing seeds, and dangerous spiky vines. The monsters that spawn here (Hornets and Man Eaters) can do some impressive damage, with the Man Eaters dealing 60 damage to unprotected players which is the most powerful single strike a monster can do. The treasure here is considered high tier, and every monsters has a chance to drop Jungle Armor.

The Underworld
By far the hardest level to reach and to survive in; The Underworld is a dangerous lava-filled hell (literally). Between the Lava Wells are deposites of Ash and Hellstone, the later being the most powerful crafting material in the game. Hellstone is also dangerous to the touch, so any trips down to The underworld must be done with the Obsidian Skull equipped. There are also Hellstone Brick buildings that have their dangerous hellstone properties. You can also find Hellforges down here, which is an upgrade to the Furnace. Two kinds of monsters can spawn down here: Fire Imps and Bone Serpents. The Fire Imps use the Caster AI and will chase the player. Bone Serpents are more powerful Giant Worms that are much larger and harder to kill. Do not enter The Underworld unprepared: Death does happen even to the most seasoned players.

The Corruption
Each and every world has a corruption. Medium worlds generated have around 2-3. Small worlds which are generated have 1-2 corruptions, usually with one in either direction from the spawn point. Large worlds can have up to 4. The monsters which spawn in the corruption are both powerful and can also spawn regardless of the time of day. The purple grass of the corruption can be removed with Purification Powder or the quick swing of a pickaxe. The spreading of the corruption can be prevented by either placing any block other than dirt at its edge, or by planting a Sunflower, which can be found randomly in the world or bought from a Dryad. The purple stone found in the corruption is called Ebonstone, and can only be mined by a Nightmare Pickaxe or better, or Dynamite. A newer player should not try to cross The Corruption without a set of decent gear: as well as either a good grasp on block placement for pits or an item that allows vertical travel (like a Grappling Hook).

Meteorites
This mid tier biome is special: Whenever a Shadow Orb is smashed; there is a chance in 1-7 days that the game will spawn a meteor and informs the player "A meteorite has landed!". The meteor will crash land and turn a large portion of the surrounded bricks into Meteorite. Meteorite will burn the player if they do not have an Obsidian Skull equipped. Meteorite also requires the player to have a Gold Pickaxe or better, as lower level pickaxes cannot break it into ore. Dynamite can also be used to great effect. While there is more than 50 blocks of Meteorite left in the area, Meteor Heads will spawn. These monsters can fly through all soils and ore, and will ram the player for a respectable amount of damage. One of the best ways to deal with them is to use your pick to keep them all on one side while you mine the ore. Dynamite is also effective as you can take out large chunks of Meteorite. It's worth getting however, as Meteorite is a great step up for the newer player.

Dungeons
Along with the Underground Jungle, the Dungeon is considered one of the higher end biomes. The dungeon can be located by finding a Pink, Blue, or Green brick building, with an Old Man near the door. Until Skeletron is defeated (which the old man turns into at night); enter the dungeon is dangerous at best or will outright kill the character. The dungeon itself runs very deep with many passages leading around and in many directions. Spikes also cover the floors in most part of the dungeon, and do considerable damage to players (but not monsters). The items found here are rare and unique, and some aren't found anywhere else. The monsters that spawn here are powerful and come in great numbers. There are also Water Candles around the dungeon. If picked up, you will get more monster spawns. The books locate around the dungeon also may house the Water Bolt spell. If coming into the dungeon for the first time make sure you have a full stack of potions and plenty of inventory space. It also helps to have some kind of vertical transport (Rocket Boots or a Grappling Hook).

Floating Islands
The Floating Islands are some of the smallest biomes that the player will come across. Due to their locations they are also one of the harder biomes to reach. Finding them is not an easy task, but can be accomplished by using a Gun with Meteor Shot Or the Water Bolt spell, both of which bounce off one object. Once found, simply build a land tower up to it. The items on Floating Islands are very good for usage, and will serve most players well even in the end game. The monster that spawn here will be the same as the monster from the Forest biome.