Biodiversity is higher in a tropical rainforest than an arctic tundra. High precipitation levels in rainforest makes the soil poor in nutrients but the plants in rain forests adapted to the environment and store the nutrients instead of taking from the soil. Due to a lot of sun exposure, plants undergo photosynthesis and quickly grow supplying other animals with a stable food source year round.
The ocean has greater biodiversity than the rainforest. While both biomes have unexplored regions, the rainforest has the greatest biodiversity of any of the terraforms.
The ocean floor is like a rainforest, because feces and dead animals rain from the sky. These two are both great examples of biodiversity.
The rain forest has a greater biodiversity but deserts are a close second.
Taiga | Estuary Rainforest | Tundra Grassland/Plain | Coniferous Forest Savannah | Temperate Forests Ocean | land Fresh Water |land
Probably the ocean biome, but the rain forest biome on land would have the highest species diversity.
it is an underwater environment that has a lot of wildlife ranging from kelp to corals and small fish to the large whales.
There is a lot of animals that live in the rainforest like birds,parrots,tigers,and all kind of other animals.
The ocean has the greatest biodiversity of any biome. The rainforest has the greatest biodiversity of any terrestrial biome.
No, they live in the ocean.
It's the Pacific ocean
I am pretty sure that it is The Pacific ocean
the ocean and rainforest
35 miles
Coral reefs are the rainforest of the sea, because of their high levels of endemism and their spectacular scenery. Hope this helps :)
Perhaps rainforest.Literally, an ocean. Technically, a rainforest.
the rainforest animails the ocean and the mountains
No. Puffer fish live in the ocean, not in rainforests.
ocean, rainforest
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean habitat
It's undefined. There are biomes like: Ocean (marine) Tundra Taiga Grassland Rainforest Desert Temperate Deciduous Forest and many more.