I pretty sure it's grasslands!
Arctic tundra.Sponges primarily live in marine biome, especially in coral reefs and rocky shore environments. They can also be found in freshwater environments, such as rivers and lakes.
Most humans live in the biome known as temperate deciduous forest. This biome experiences four distinct seasons with moderate temperatures and abundant rainfall, supporting a diverse range of plant and animal species.
Yes, humans can live in the taiga biome. However, it presents challenges such as cold temperatures, limited food sources, and isolation. Some indigenous communities have adapted to living in the taiga for generations.
No, the sun is not a biome. A biome is a large geographical area of distinctive plant and animal groups adapted to that particular environment. The sun is a star that emits heat and light, which supports life on Earth but is not a habitat for organisms to live in.
Humans primarily live in terrestrial biomes such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and urban areas. Each biome has its own unique characteristics and environmental conditions that influence the distribution and abundance of human population.
The continent that lemmings live on is North America and Northern Asia.
The tundra biome is actually too cold for humans to live there. Many animals and plants such as deer, bear, foxes, lemmings, snowshoe rabbits, lichens and mosses have adapted to this cold environment and live there. It is the coldest biome in the world.
No, there are no lemmings in Antarctica.
No they do not They only live in the Artic tundra.
yes
Canada
Their will to live?
they live in underground tunnels that they had made
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They live in forests and rainy behavoirs
they live in the forest biome
Lemmings are small rodents that primarily live in Arctic and Subarctic regions, such as in Scandinavia, Siberia, and northern North America. They typically inhabit tundra and grassland areas, where they can find suitable food and shelter.