of water-based biomes, Coral reefs of land-based biomes, the tropical rainforests
you would find elephants, buffalos, hyenas, zebras and more!
they have the Savannah. i do not know if this is the only one they live in. some animals live in more than one biome
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know what "A" refers to, as different organisms or environmental features are typically associated with specific biomes. For example, if "A" is a cactus, you would most likely find it in a desert biome, characterized by low rainfall and high temperatures. If "A" is a polar bear, it would be found in the tundra biome, known for its cold climate and ice-covered landscapes. Please specify what "A" refers to for a more precise answer.
polar bears. seals. and more etc.
The biome with the fewest burrowing animals is typically the tropical rainforest. This ecosystem, characterized by dense vegetation and high humidity, supports a diverse range of wildlife, but the thick canopy and leaf litter limit the availability of suitable environments for burrowing. Additionally, the warm, moist conditions encourage many animals to live in the trees or within the foliage rather than underground. In contrast, biomes like deserts or grasslands have more burrowing species due to their open landscapes and soil conditions.
I would assume that Canada is mostly covered in evergreens, so the biome would be taiga. Also, in the more northerly latitudes one would expect the biome to be tundra.
A farm would need more animals so that if animals die there would be more there!
The garden biome, the hedgerow biome and the woodland biome are 3 (there may be more).
a hot biome would be irregularly warm warm would mean cool so its not a desert biome either a forest grassland or savana more of a humid place
Plants are considered an important factor in classifying a land biome because they form the basis of the ecosystem, providing food and habitat for other organisms. Their characteristics, such as type of vegetation and adaptations to climate, largely determine the biome's category. Animals, while also integral to an ecosystem, are more mobile and adaptable, making them less defining of a biome.
Invertebrates make up about 95% of the total number of species; the remaining 5% are vertebratesyes there are definetly more inverdibrates especialy considering how many insects there are and microorganisms the name for how many animals in a biome or area is called biodiversity in case you are doing a project so if you would like to find the biodiversity of a biome now you know what to look for.There are more species of invertebrates than vertebrates. About 97% of all animal species are invertebrates.
The majority of Australia's native animals, by proportion, can be found in the woodlands known as bushland. This biome comprises a variety of native trees and grassy undergrowth. However, as two-thirds of Australia is arid and semi-arid, a great many more animals live in this biome, simply because it covers a far greater area.