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Yes, biomes can be classified geographically.
Temperature and Precipitation
in many different ways , depending on the type of science
Because they can.
Most scientists believe that there are five major land biomes. However, some believe that there can be as many as fourteen biomes.
Biomes are communities classified according to predominant vegetation and distinguished by their adaptation to organisms in a specific environment. The two main classifications of Biomes are: Terrestrial biomes (land) and Aquatic biomes (water).
Biomes are most commonly classified via latitude and humidity. Biodiversity is decided by the temperature of an area and will increase with the humidity.
hydrogen, oxygen, and temperature
There is no way to determine the dominant animals in freshwater biomes. This is because freshwater can be found in a variety of different habitats.
No. There are many different biomes--grassland biomes, rainforest biomes, desert biomes, savanna biomes, and so on--and since a desert biome (a hot desert, not a cold desert) is hot with few trees, and a rainforest is full of trees and rains a lot, they're going to have different climates.
The freshwater biome, Desert biome, Marine Bioes, etc..............
Scientists sort things into categories, they have different ways of doing so. With biomes, scientists have different ways of categorizing them. As a result, you may see different numbers of biomes given and even different names. To make it even more confusing, biomes are often given local names.