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Freshwater Biomes, Estuary Biomes, and Marine Biomes
Fish are a part of the marine biome. There are two forms of marine biomes: fresh water biomes and salt water biomes.
Two types of aquatic biomes are freshwater biomes, such as lakes, rivers, and ponds, and marine biomes, which include oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries. These biomes support a wide variety of plant and animal life adapted to living in water.
Water biomes can be classified based on their salinity levels as either freshwater (low salinity) or marine (high salinity) biomes. They can also be classified based on their depth and distance from the shoreline, such as shallow water (littoral zone) or deep water (pelagic zone) biomes.
Water is a found above land in many biomes such as swamp biomes, and desert biomes and tundra biomes and ice biomes. You can also break ice for water you can also go to a river or ocean. Lava is underground around bedrock level so it just has to be dug around for. You can also check in ravines.
large amounts of water stabilize temperatures
large amounts of water stabilize temperatures
The three main water biomes are freshwater biomes (e.g. rivers, lakes), marine biomes (e.g. oceans), and estuarine biomes (e.g. coastal wetlands). Each of these biomes supports different ecosystems and organisms adapted to their unique environmental conditions.
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Terrestrial for land biomes and aquatic for water biomes
Marine biomes are found in saltwater environments like oceans and seas, while freshwater biomes occur in bodies of water with low salt concentration like rivers, lakes, and ponds. Marine biomes have a higher salt content, different climate patterns, and unique biodiversity compared to freshwater biomes.