No. No living things live on it. Plants, animals, rivers and lakes and ponds and oceans, rainfall, or ecosystem
yes but it is temprate
Earth's coldest biome is called the tundra.
Pasadena is in a Chaparral biome.
grassland biome
It is in the Humid-Subtropical Biome
i would say.................. about 75% :]
Marine
As with any biome, the ultimate source is the sun
they get energy from the sun and the water that have stored in their body
yes but it is temprate
Their biomes are living in caves, hollow trees, and live in other places where the sun never shines.
sun, wind, and more. look it up at google!! type in: abiotics factors of grassland biome.
forest biome and a mountain biome
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
The garden biome, the hedgerow biome and the woodland biome are 3 (there may be more).
Earth's coldest biome is called the tundra.
There are many animals in the fresh water biome. There are fish (catfish, sun fish, bass, carp, crappie), otters, beavers, oysters, and many others depending on region. The reason I only named four is that the animals in the fresh water biome vary greatly by the region or temperature of the fresh water body.