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Q: How does rainfall influence biomes?
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Which of these biomes is characterized by little rainfall?

desert


What biomes have a lot of rainfall per year?

desert


Which biome is characterized by low temperatures and low amounts of rainfall?

Arctic and Tundra biomes are both characterized by low temperatures and little rainfall. Alpine biomes also have low temperatures but have more rainfall.


How abiotic and biotic factors determine biome classification?

The abiotic factors that can determine biomes include water, sunlight, climate, weather, and precipitation. The temperature can also influence a biome.


What two factors do scientist use to group environments into biomes?

temperature and rainfall


What is the average rainfall in Ocean Biomes?

The average rainfall varies depending on the climate changes and the time of the year. The average is between 60 and 200 inches of rain.


How can you tell what biome is represented in a graph of climate?

By checking the amount of rainfall to temperature and comparing it to the amounts that the different biomes receive.


How does the amount of rainfall influence the plants in an ecosystem?

that will be the producers


Why it is there are different biomes?

There are Seven different Biomes, Grassland, Wetland, Tundra, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Temperate Rain Forest, Tropical Rain forest, and Desert. I hope this is what you were looking for. ~Sarah


Four different forest biomes are possible depending on rainfall temperature and the timing of the two These are?

the taiga, temperate forests, charral, and tropical rain forests


How does weather influence rainfall?

Very simply stated, rainfall is weather. Rain is one of the producers that helps the word "weather" exist today.


Is the word savanna like meaning the desert savanna?

A savanna is a transition zone between two distinct biomes, such as a forest and a grassland or a desert. The word savanna can mean any of a number of such transition biomes. However, a savanna is not a desert as it receives more rainfall.