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Rain Forest (: (Novanet)
Desert biome
The most diverse kingdom is likely Animalia.
Probably the ocean biome, but the rain forest biome on land would have the highest species diversity.
-it is the largest biome in the world - there are 7 major oceans in the marine biome -most organisms live near the shore
Rain Forest (: (Novanet)
The most diverse biome on Earth is the rainforest. The amazon biome is most diverse among all of the rainforests. New species continue to be found. Between 2010 and 2013 as many as 441 new species were found.
If I'm interpreting your question right...Organisms live everywhere in the world. The most diverse being the marine biome and the least diverse being the desert (I think).Organisms that provide food can be anything really. Autotrophs create their own food and provide food for herbivores, which in return provide food for carnivores and omnivores.
Tropical rainforest
Desert biome
The most diverse kingdom is likely Animalia.
-it is the largest biome in the world - there are 7 major oceans in the marine biome -most organisms live near the shore
Probably the ocean biome, but the rain forest biome on land would have the highest species diversity.
-it is the largest biome in the world - there are 7 major oceans in the marine biome -most organisms live near the shore
Diverse organisms in a large region.
The Tundra has the least amount of biodiversity.
Buddhist communities are so diverse that there is not just one answer to this question. For example there are ordained and lay communities in most countries in the world. Most probably engage in a dedicated temple.